Lucknow:The ruling BJP is headed for a big win in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council polls, bagging Barabanki and Ayodhya and leading in several other places. But it lost Varanasi to an independent candidate. Biennial elections on 36 seats of the Upper House were held in Uttar Pradesh. On nine seats, the BJP nominees won unopposed while voting took place on the remaining 27 seats on April 9.
In Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Lok Sabha constituency, BJP's Sudama Patel stood at a distant third with just 170 votes as independent candidate Annapurna Singh secured a resounding victory with 4,234 votes, followed by Samajwadi Party's Umesh Yadav, who secured 345 votes, Varanasi District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said.
Results coming in from districts show BJP's Ravishankar Singh Pappu, grandson of former Prime Minister Chandrasekhar, won from Ballia seat, defeating SP's Arvind Giri by 1,981 votes. In Barabanki, BJP's Angad Singh trounced Rajesh Kumar Yadav of the SP by 1,745 votes. The saffron party's Pawan Kumar Singh trumped Arunesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party (SP) by 3,692 votes in Sitapur, while in Basti, another BJP leader Subhas Yaduvansh defeated SP's Santosh Yadav by 4,294 votes. In Ayodhya, BJP's Hari Om Pandey defeated Heeralal Yadav of the SP by 1,680 votes on the Faizabad-Ambedkarnagar seat.
Reports coming in from various districts indicate that the BJP is leading in Moradabad-Bijnor, Lucknow-Unnao and Rae Bareli among others, where counting is underway. A report from Gorakhpur-Maharajganj seat said BJP's C P Chand secured 4,839 votes while Rajnish Yadav of the SP got just 407. The result has not been declared yet.