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HindustanTimes Sat,26 May 2012

Criminals get a thumbs down in UP, only 14 of 900 victorious

Crime doesn't pay – even in elections. Uttar Pradesh, which elected criminal candidates year after year, has finally put its foot down. M Tariq Khan reports. Cleaning the taint

Is Uttar Pradesh ready to cast aside caste?

Caste politics endures in UP - if only in reverse. But perhaps its space is shrinking. This time round, the space is taken up by demands - for education, for development, for bijli, sadak, paani, M Hasan reports.

Noida’s first MLA has his task cut out

Noida got it’s first-ever MLA on Tuesday. Mahesh Sharma of the BJP defeated BSP’s Om Dutt Sharma by a margin of 27,664 votes.  HT reports.

Once bitten...

EC tightens security of EVMs after water seepage in Lucknow. Rajesh Kumar Singh reports.

Back in the frame

Lakhimpur Kheri district of could well serve as a mini political laboratory for the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Manish Chandra Pandey reports.

For Pahadpur's menfolk, marriage is a bridge too far

Lack of development not only hampers economic growth, but also social structure. A case in point is Pahadpur in Bareilly district. HT reports.

With names missing, many could not vote

According to a rough estimate, more than 20,000 people in Gautam Budh Nagar District could not participate in the polls as their names were missing on the voters’ list. In Noida alone, about 6,000 residents could not find their names on the list. Saurabh Trivedi reports.

Que sehrua sehrua!

Women in this village have never voted in any election. Manish Chandra Pandey reports.

In this UP village, women don’t vote

At a time when women across Uttar Pradesh are surpassing men in casting votes, a village trapped by a glass ceiling of sorts is likely to challenge even the most enthusiastic voter awareness campaigns of the election commission. Manish Chandra Pandey reports.

Dadda's politics of matrimony

Call it the politics of matrimony but 'Dadda' (elder brother) Deepanarayan Singh, sitting MLA of Samajwadi Party, is banking on this to help see him through the caste cauldron against his Congress and BJP rivals in the assembly polls in Garotha.

'Evergreen voters' since 1952

When the 'evergreen voters' - who voted in the first state assembly elections in 1952 - moved out once again to cast their votes, their enthusiasm belied their age. Richa Srivastava reports.

Survival fear looms large in weavers' hub Bhadohi

The country's carpet capital, Bhadohi, is itching to give politicians a dust off, and boycott is not too far off some lips. Pawan Dixit reports.

Filmy twist to Jaunpur poll plot

The poll battle in the Mariyahu assembly constituency of Jaunpur, 250 km from Lucknow, has a Bollywoodish plot. HT reports.

Migration weighs on Basti mind, not polls

Inflow of money through flight of men; concrete houses, but no electricity; and an abundance of sugarcane, but no government sugar mills are the threads binding most areas of Basti in eastern Uttar Pradesh.

Muslims open the door

The warmth with which Maulana Arif, principal of Madarsa Darul-Uloom Masoodia Misbahiya Khasihari Masjid in Bahraich city, opened the door of his institute for a woman journalist speaks volumes for the changes that have come in. Sunita Aron reports.
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