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Uttar Pradesh poll debacle: Why this strategy proved costly for BJP

Post-election analysis reveals that 27 out of the 49 sitting MPs fielded by the BJP in Uttar Pradesh were voted out.

June 08, 2024 / 16:07 IST
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People recall how Lallu Singh (R), BJP MP from Faizabad, would tell those seeking favors that they should not vote for him if they wished, but he would not help them.
People recall how Lallu Singh (R), BJP MP from Faizabad, would tell those seeking favors that they should not vote for him if they wished, but he would not help them.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) experienced one of its worst performances in two decades during the recent Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha elections, with over 55% of its incumbent candidates suffering defeat. This outcome underscores a significant anti-incumbency sentiment that the party leadership seemingly failed to anticipate.

Post-election analysis reveals that 27 out of the 49 sitting MPs fielded by the BJP were voted out. "It clearly shows that people were not happy with their work, yet the BJP leadership showed misplaced faith in them," said Nomita P Kumar of the Giri Institute of Development Studies.

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Additionally, even newly inducted MPs, such as Ritesh Pandey in Ambedkarnagar, who had switched to the BJP before the elections, faced losses. Overall, 31 sitting MPs from the BJP lost their seats. Conversely, of the 21 new candidates, including several first-timers, 10 emerged victorious, indicating a relatively better performance compared to many sitting MPs.