Lucknow: Counting of votes for the three-tier Panchayat elections is underway in Uttar Pradesh. There has also been a lot of uproar at many places here and the police have had to resort to lathi-charge. Not only that but there is also a violation of corona rules. Counting of votes for panchayat elections started at counting centers in 10 blocks including Ghatampur, Patra and Indigaon. A total of 30 agents were positive during this period. On the other hand, an employee in Bilhour also turned out to be positive. All these agents were replaced. Now other agents have been deployed here. Meanwhile, results have also started coming from here. Everyone is currently eyeing the list of winners. The first result of gram pradhan in Bulandshahr has been revealed. In fact, the Kanak Rajput bungalow has been elected as the head of Puthari village.
List of other winners - Kanpur: Kinnar Kajal Kiran won from Sen Paschim Para Gram Panchayat from Bidhanu block. Rae Bareli: Sita Devi has won by 702 votes in Pachkhara. Siddharthnagar: Outgoing Village Pradhan Dilip Tripathi won by 194 votes. Ambedkarnagar: Suresh Kumar Chauhan has won in Indalpur Gram Panchayat of Jalalpur by 13 votes. Pramod Kumar Gupta has held the post of Gram Panchayat at Nandpur, Kanpur. In fact, he won by 48 votes against Sunil Kumar.
In Rae Bareli, Pachkhara Guddi Devi has won the post of Gram Panchayat Representative (BDC). Apart from this, Sumitra Vijay defeated Sarita Devi with 690 votes in Hatwa Gram Sabha of Unchahar. With this, chief ministerial candidate Ashish Tiwari has won in Nigohan. In Chandauli's Chakia block, Gram Sabha Ishul won by two votes with 470 votes. With this, Badri Prasad from Eta (Aligarh), Babulal Kori from Chhitpur (Kanpur), Sunita Giri from Atanagar, and Lalit Singh from Behata (Lucknow) have won. Pinki Devi has won by 115 votes from Nagla Usar, a gram sabha in the Kuravali block.
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