



Of the 140 seats going to polls in the first two phases of polls in Uttar Pradesh, BJP has given 56 tickets to Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates, including 15 tickets to Jats and four to Gurjar community members. Similarly, out of the total 370 candidates announced by the BJP, it has given 31 tickets to Kurmis, 25 to Koeris and 20 tickets to Lodhs, all of whom are OBCs. Constituting 18.5 per cent population, Muslims play a decisive role in electing a government in Lucknow. Although the community is spread across the state, it has a decisive voice in at least 122 of the 403 constituencies where it accounts for a fifth of the population and in some constituencies, accounts for as much as 50 per cent.

The importance of the community can be gauged from the fact that Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati, has fielded 97 Muslim candidates this time, the highest ever by the party. During the previous election in 2012, Mayawati had given tickets to 85 Muslim candidates.