Uttarakhand: Multiplication of political parties started after voting, profit and loss are being assessed from election data

Multiplication of voting figures for five seats in Uttarakhand has started. Political parties are busy making political assessments on the basis of voting in various areas. Although the political parties seem to be in some doubt regarding the low voting percentage, despite this, the parties are still confident of their victory and the party leaders are also giving reasons behind this.
Review of political parties begins
Along with political parties, the common people will know the election results on June 4, but before the results come, the review phase of political parties has started to know the results. Bharatiya Janata Party appears somewhat apprehensive in this matter. This is because the party had claimed to be more prepared than the Congress and had talked about getting more and more people to vote in its favor by running a Panna Pramukh campaign at more than 11,000 booths in the state.
Uttarakhand is second among the states with least voting
It is also a matter of concern for Uttarakhand that in the first phase of voting, people exercised their franchise for 102 seats in 12 states, in which Uttarakhand is ranked among the states with the lowest turnout. Bihar has the lowest turnout among 12 states. There was 48.88% polling here. Uttarakhand was at second place among the states with lowest turnout. 55.89% voting took place here. At the same time, when it comes to highest voting percentage, people have voted in large numbers in Lakshadweep. There was 83.88% polling here. West Bengal stood second among the states with highest voting percentage, with 81.91% voting taking place here. After this, Tripura state is at third place, here 81.6 2% voting took place.
Total 55.89% voting took place in Uttarakhand
The total voting percentage in Uttarakhand was 55.89%. In this, maximum voting took place in Haridwar Lok Sabha seat. There was 62.36 percent polling here, while the lowest voting was recorded in Almora Lok Sabha seat. Only 46.94% voting took place here. Apart from this, Pauri Garhwal Lok Sabha seat is also among the Lok Sabha seats with lowest turnout, only 50.84% voting took place here. Apart from this, 52.57 percent voting took place in Tehri Lok Sabha seat and 61.35 percent voting took place in Nainital Lok Sabha seat.
Sult and Ranikhet witnessed the lowest turnout
Almora Lok Sabha seat has the lowest turnout in Salt, Ranikhet and Almora assembly. Voting here was 32%, 41.50 percent and 44% respectively. In the same Lok Sabha, the highest turnout was in Champawat assembly at 56%, Kapkot at 51.43% and Bageshwar at 51%. At the same time, the worst performance in voting in Pauri Lok Sabha seat was of Lansdowne, Chaubattakhal and Devprayag assembly. The voting percentage here was 40.10%, 40.62% and 41.78% respectively. On Garhwal Lok Sabha seat, Ramnagar gave the best results with 61.60 percent voting, Kotdwar with 58.50% and Kedarnath with 56.70% voting. In Haridwar Lok Sabha seat, 51.80% voting took place in Rishikesh, 51.80% in Dharampur and 54.84% in Haridwar Assembly, which was the lowest percentage in this Lok Sabha, whereas in Haridwar Lok Sabha seat, 73.21% in Haridwar Rural, 72% in Laksar and 72% in Piran Kaliar. 70.01 percent votes were cast.
Highest percentage of votes in Sitarganj Assembly
The highest percentage of votes in Nainital Lok Sabha seat was in Sitarganj Assembly. 70.15% votes were cast here. Apart from this, 67.92 percent votes were cast in Gadarpur and 65.71 percent votes were cast in Nanakmatta. Nainital was the laggingest assembly in the Lok Sabha, as 51.67% voting took place here. After this, only 55.50 percent voting took place in Bhimtal and 56.70 percent voting took place in Kashipur.
52.57 percent voting took place in Tehri Lok Sabha seat
If we look at the voting situation in Tehri Lok Sabha seat, overall 52.57 percent voting took place here. In which the least voting took place in Ghansali, Pratap Nagar and Tehri assembly. Only 41.5 percent voting took place in Ghansali, 41.65 percent in Pratap Nagar and 44.16 percent in Tehri. On the other hand, the highest turnout in this Lok Sabha was 64.60 percent in Vikas Nagar, while 62.12% in Sahaspur and 57.50% in Purola.
62.36 percent voting took place in Haridwar Lok Sabha seat
62.36 percent voting took place in Haridwar Lok Sabha seat. The lowest voting percentage was 51.80 percent in Dharampur and Rishikesh assembly constituencies under Haridwar Lok Sabha seat. Apart from this, 69.58 percent on Bhagwanpur Assembly seat, 60 percent on Bhel Ranipur Assembly seat, 51.80 percent on Dharampur Assembly seat, 57.45 percent on Doiwala Assembly seat, 54.84 percent on Haridwar Assembly seat, 73.21 percent on Haridwar Rural Assembly seat, Jhabreda Assembly seat. 67 percent, 69.50 percent in Jwalapur assembly seat, 68.45 percent in Khanpur assembly seat, 72 percent in Laksar assembly seat, 63.20 percent in Mangalore assembly seat, 70.01 percent in Piran Kaliar assembly seat, 51.80 percent in Rishikesh assembly seat and 51.80 percent in Roorkee assembly seat. 59.40 percent voters have voted.
Low turnout in BJP’s stronghold
After the low voting percentage in Uttarakhand, in which areas the voting has decreased. This is also being assessed. The areas which are considered strongholds of BJP. In case of low voting percentage there, it is believed that Bharatiya Janata Party will suffer a huge loss. In Uttarakhand, BJP contested elections on the issues of nationalism and Hindutva. The festival regarding Ram Temple has been celebrated by the Bharatiya Janata Party in the entire country. Uttarakhand is also included among those states. Given these circumstances, it was being said that the Bharatiya Janata Party would have a huge advantage in the elections this time and the voting percentage was also expected to increase, but this does not seem to be happening.
The State Election Commission had set a target of 75% voting
The State Election Commission had set a target of 75% voting, but far from its target, the Election Commission proved unsuccessful in bringing people to the polling stations. Although many reasons have been given for this, the reality is that the awareness programs were not successful and people did not come forward to vote.
Congress is considering low voting percentage in its favor
Congress state spokesperson Sheeshpal Bisht said that it was the anger of the people against the government that people did not find it appropriate to come out of their homes to vote. He said that the BJP cadre, attracted against the policies of the government, also remained at home and this was also the reason for low turnout.
BJP said lack of hope among voters of opposition parties is the reason
Uttarakhand BJP’s media in-charge Manveer Chauhan said that BJP’s cadre vote has reached the polling stations and the reason behind the low voting percentage is the lack of hope among the voters of the opposition parties. Due to which he did not go to vote. He said that more wedding programs in the hilly districts are also a major reason for the decline in voting percentage.