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Asaduddin Owaisi fails to make a dent in UP but says ‘our spirits are high’

UP election result: Owaisi was a part of the Bhagidari Parivartan Morcha combine that could not win a single seat in the state.

Published on: Mar 11, 2022 10:03 AM IST
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi could not make a dent in Uttar Pradesh that has voted the BJP back to power with a huge margin yet again although the BJP seat count has dropped. Owaisi was a part of the Bhagidari Parivartan Morcha combine that could not win a single seat in the state. Reacting to the poll results on Thursday, he said his party accepts the "people's mandate". "All political parties trying to hide their defeat by raising EVM issues... it's not the EVM's fault, but the chip in people's minds. There has been a success but it's 80-20. We'll start working again from tomorrow and I believe we'll do better next time," he was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.

Mirzapur: AIMIM Party President Asaduddin Owaisi in Mirzapur, (File photo)  (PTI)
Mirzapur: AIMIM Party President Asaduddin Owaisi in Mirzapur, (File photo)  (PTI)

The 48-year-old MP from Hyderabad yet again raised the issue of minorities as he spoke of the BJP: "The minorities of Uttar Pradesh have been used as vote banks only... the BJP won in Lakhimpur Kheri as well, that's why I'm saying it's an 80-20 win; this 80-20 situation will stay for years. People need to understand that... Our spirits are still high."

The killing of farmers in UP - in which union minister Ajay Mishra's son is an accused - had become a national issue ahead of polls. However, the BJP won all eight seats in the district even though there have been protests and calls for justice for those killed.

Apart from the AIMIM, the Bhagidari Parivartan Morcha included the Jan Adhikari Party led by Babu Singh Kushwaha, the Bharat Mukti Morcha led by Vaman Meshram, the Janata Kranti Party led by Anil Singh Chauhan and the Bhartiya Vanchit Samaj Party led by Ram Prasad Kashyap.

(With inputs from PTI, ANI)

 
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