No impact of farmers protest on Assembly polls

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NEW DELHI, MAR 10 (UNI):- BJP supporters celebrating on arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a function at BJP headequarters after party's victory in 4 out of 5 states' legislative assembly election results, in New Delhi on Thursday. UNI PHOTO-PSB17U

New Delhi, Mar10 (UNI) The farmers protest, held at Delhi’s borders for 15 months failed to affect BJP’s poll prospect in UP and other states where assembly elections were held recently and results were declared on Thursday.

The BJP is all set to retain power in Uttar Pradesh as counting of votes shows that BJP and its allies are leading in 269 seats, leaving the main opposition Samajwadi Party way behind. Samyukta Kisan Morcha leader, Yogendra Yadav, while talking to news Channels, accepted that the protest had no impact on the Assembly elections results.

He said farmers protest helped discredit the established parties in Punjab. However, new political outfit took the advantage of the vacuum created over the period of time owing to disappointment with the established parties. Agitating farmers did not support the AAP in Punjab but it won Assembly elections.

Therefore, it will be unfair to say farmers protest helped them, he added. Some of our members jumped into the polls fray without having any planning which helped other party to get benefit out of it.

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