UP Politics: Samajwadi Party has expelled MLA Abhay Singh from Gosaiganj, Rakesh Pratap Singh, MLA from Gauriganj and Manoj Kumar Pandey, MLA from Unchahar. After which many kinds of speculations have started about further politics in these seats. These three MLAs are dominating their respective areas. He also won the Samajwadi Party in 2022 amidst the wave of the Bharatiya Janata Party. It is claimed that the three MLAs can resign from the legislature in future.
After showing the way out to these three MLAs from SP, these MLAs still have many options. The SP has expelled them, in such a situation, these three parties have gone out of the purview of the changes. In such a situation, if they do not resign by themselves, then they can be declared an independent MLA in the UP Assembly House. If they resign, then by -elections will be held on that seat. Let me tell you what is the caste equation of these three seats and who will benefit more than this SP or BJP.
Ethnic equation of Unchahar seat
Manoj Kumar Pandey won from Rae Bareli’s Unchahar seat in 2022. He is the MLA here for three consecutive times. He also won both 2017 and 2022 in the BJP wave. But now he is close with BJP. According to the news, he can resign from his post and contest the by -election from BJP. In such a situation, BJP’s upper hand can be heavy on this seat.
Talking about the ethnic equation of Unchahar seat, there are a large number of Pasi and Yadav voters who play an important role for the victory defeat in the election. According to media reports, there are 64 thousand Pasi, 42 thousand Yadavs, 40 thousand Brahmins, 36 thousand Kshatriyas, 25 thousand Maurya and 18 thousand Muslim voters in Unchahar.
Ethnic equation of Gosaiganj seat
Abhay Singh won the Gosaiganj seat of Ayodhya in 2022 from SP. He defeated BJP’s Aarti Tiwari by a margin of 13079 votes. In the last two elections in this seat, there has been a competition between SP and BJP’s Bahubali leaders. Dalit and Brahmin vote bank is dominating here. According to an estimated data, there are 75 thousand Dalits, 65 thousand Brahmins, 40 thousand Verma, 40 thousand Nishad, 30 thousand Vaishyas, 25 thousand Thakur, 25 thousand Yadav, 25 thousand Muslims and 50 thousand other castes.
Ethnic equation of Gauriganj seat
Amethi’s Gauriganj seat has the highest number of Dalit and Brahmin voters. There have been 18 MLAs from this seat, out of which 16 times Kshatriya has become a Brahmin and once a Muslim MLA. Rakesh Pratap Singh also comes from Kshatriya society. He is a third consecutive MLA since 2012. This seat has Brahmins- 90600, Dalit- 48500, Kshatriya-46000, Yadav-35588, Backward Class- 51000, Muslim- 35000, Vaishya- 22000, Kayastha-12000 and 6000 voters from other castes.
If the by-elections in these three seats are held, then along with the backward class and Muslim voters, the forward voters will decide the margin of victory.

