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Due to the silence of Muslim voters in Bareilly, the candidates are worried, Ulamas are appealing, know whom the voters will give preference

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Bareilly. After the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, 2022, all political parties are eyeing the municipal elections, 2023. Because, the municipal elections are being considered as the semi-finals of the Lok Sabha elections, 2024. There are about 13.32 lakh voters in the bodies of Bareilly. In this there are 8.47 lakh voters in the Municipal Corporation. The number of Muslim voters in the Municipal Corporation is around 3.75 lakh, but this time the Muslim voters are silent. Like the Lok Sabha and assembly elections, there is no noise in the Muslim voters and their localities. He is completely silent. BJP, SP, Congress and BSP leaders are trying to understand his stand, but they too are unable to understand anything.

All eyes on these voters

In Bareilly, the attention of Muslim voters is more on faces than on parties. Ward councilor has SP, Congress as well as BJP. At the same time, the independent (SP-backed) candidate former mayor Dr. IS Tomar is also showing strength in the election of mayor. However, BJP candidate and present Mayor Umesh Gautam is also claiming to have a big vote bank in his court. Congress candidates are being heard saying that educated Muslim voters will vote for Congress. He says that only Congress talks about uniting the country and taking it forward. Congress is fighting the real battle with BJP. The rest of the parties have collusion with the BJP somewhere. That’s why Congress wins or loses, but voters will give their vote to Congress.

Ulama’s appeal ignored

Muslim Ulama are repeatedly appealing to the people to vote. The percentage of votes will tell on the day of polling that how effective his appeal will be in increasing the voting percentage. The voting percentage in the first phase has been low. BSP has fielded a Muslim candidate, in such a situation the focus of Muslim voters will be on BSP candidate or not, it will be decided on the day of election.

Report- Muhammad Sajid

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