Yogi Adityanath’s Magic Continues: BJP’s Chandrabhanu Paswan Secures Landslide Victory in Milkipur Bye-Election

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Chandrabhanu Paswan won byelecetion

Lucknow, India – The saffron wave remains unstoppable in Uttar Pradesh as BJP’s Chandrabhanu Paswan won a massive victory in the Milkipur bye-election, trouncing Samajwadi Party’s Ajit Prasad by a staggering margin of over 70,000 votes. This resounding win underscores the enduring influence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the unwavering trust of UP’s electorate in the BJP’s governance.

A Crushing Defeat for SP

Ajit Prasad, son of veteran Samajwadi Party leader Awadhesh Prasad, was touted as a formidable contender, riding on his father’s legacy. However, the results painted a different story, with voters decisively rejecting dynastic politics in favor of the BJP’s developmental agenda. The massive vote gap signals a broader trend—Yogi Adityanath’s brand of governance continues to overshadow opposition narratives.

BJP’s Growing Stronghold

This victory is yet another feather in the BJP’s cap, reaffirming its dominance in Uttar Pradesh. Under Yogi Adityanath’s leadership, the state has witnessed a series of electoral triumphs, making it evident that the public remains largely supportive of his administration’s policies on law and order, infrastructure, and welfare schemes.

Political analysts believe that the Milkipur bye-election is a strong indicator of the mood leading up to the 2027 state elections. If the opposition had any illusions about challenging the BJP, this landslide defeat should serve as a wake-up call.

EVMs Safe and Secure—Opposition Silent

Predictably, murmurs about Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) being rigged were nowhere to be heard this time. Perhaps the overwhelming margin was just too large to manufacture a conspiracy theory. The opposition, which often questions electoral processes when defeated, appears to have quietly accepted the verdict.

The Road Ahead

With yet another bye-election win in its pocket, BJP has cemented its stronghold in Uttar Pradesh, setting the stage for further victories. As Yogi Adityanath’s governance model continues to yield electoral dividends, the opposition seems to be running out of steam—and perhaps, out of voters too.

As the celebrations in BJP camps continue, one thing is clear: Yogi’s ‘magic’ is not just intact but growing stronger with each election.