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BJP Does Caste Arithmetic in Milkipur Bypoll

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January 16, 2025

MILKIPUR by-election is set to be a direct battle of nerves between the ruling BJP and Samajwadi Party.

- NAMITA BAJPAI

The voting will take place on February 5. The BJP has reposed faith in Chandrabhan Paswan, a practising lawyer and a grass root level worker to wrest the Milkipur assembly seat. Meanwhile, SP has fielded Ajeet Prasad, son of Awadhesh Prasad.

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