UP Assembly Elections 2022: A groom in UP cast his vote on the day of weeding, says "Pehle matdaan, uske baad sab kaam"
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 10, 2022 12:32 IST2022-02-10T12:31:49+5:302022-02-10T12:32:19+5:30
A groom in Uttar Pradesh cast his vote on the wedding day. While casting the vote from Muzaffarnagar in ...

UP Assembly Elections 2022: A groom in UP cast his vote on the day of weeding, says "Pehle matdaan, uske baad sab kaam"
A groom in Uttar Pradesh cast his vote on the wedding day. While casting the vote from Muzaffarnagar in the first phase UP polls he said "Pehle matdaan, uske baad bahu, uske baad sab kaam."
The groom is identified as Ankur Balyan a citizen of UP.
#WATCH | "Pehle matdaan, uske baad bahu, uske baad sab kaam," says Ankur Balyan, a bridegroom who had come to cast his vote at a polling booth in Muzaffarnagar ahead of his wedding today.#UttarPradeshElections2022pic.twitter.com/KaYsv5s2Bb
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Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections will be held in 7 phases. Voting for the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections began on Thursday at 7:00 am. Covering the Jat-dominant belt of western Uttar Pradesh, the first phase of polls cover 58 assembly constituencies across 11 districts of the state.
These districts include Shamli, Meerut, Hapur, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahar, Aligarh, Agra, Gautam Buddha Nagar, and Mathura.The voting, which will conclude at 6:00 pm today, is taking place at 25,849 polling stations and 10,766 polling centres.
As many as 623 candidates are in the fray on 58 assembly seats where polls are being held today. As per the set norms, the campaigning for the first phase of the UP polls ended on Tuesday (February 8) at 6 pm, marking the start of a 48-hour-long silence period.
The main battle in this election will be between BJP and Samajwadi Party. Other political parties, including the BSP and the Congress, are also expected to be in a strong position in some seats. On the backdrop of voting, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted urging voters to cast their votes.
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