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What do vacant chairs tell of electioneering in Sisamau?


As the Samajwadi Party has been the voters' favourite for the Sisamau assembly seat in Kanpur Nagar for many years, the BJP stole the show at its recent election meeting because of abundant attendance with full capacity. 

It was reportedly noticed at the recent party's meeting. It was even metaphorically stated that the crowd surge was so heavy that the red chairs fell short. Does it hint at the changing mood of the voters?

Undeniably, the upcoming bye-election on the famous assembly seat remains tightly contested. Would the people's vast gathering indicate a significant speciality about the party's running popularity?  

It can not even lead us to realise something or extremely other things about people's support for the political parties as well regardless of the election's canvassing temperature.

First, Akhilesh Yadav and thereafter Keshav Maurya held public meetings for the coming bye-election on the Sisa mau assembly seat. More than half the chairs remained empty at Akhilesh Yadav's rally as reported. As many as five thousand chairs were reportedly arranged, but only two thousand people had attended. SP candidate Naseem Solanki was said to have been totally surprised to see this modification in her speculation.

To resolve the crowds' mathematics at the Sisa mau constituency there is a requirement to enter a political ecosystem of not so little political preference. The roads were full of eyes to witness the political scene. This is, of course, what makes the politicians’ tone reverberate into the brisk air.

If the Akhilesh-led party's candidate remains quite confident of her specific return to the assembly seat, the BJP party's candidate leaves no chance to wrest and can probably do that thing where victory seems near without using extra political manoeuvres.

Unhappily, we cannot manage what the supporters remain attracted to and whom they all support and acknowledge. Their canvassing remains distinctive and yet the effect they inspire within them looks to be quite interesting furthermore. 


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