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  For one of her earliest and showiest rallies in Uttar Pradesh, four-time Chief Minister Mayawati chose Saharanpur, a constituency which perfectly snapshots her strategy for the election that hits its second phase on Wednesday. Saharanpur's population is 42% Muslims, 22% Dalits - the former is getting more attention from the 61-year-old than ever before, while the latter she hopes to tug back to her side after their significant desertion in the general election.Saharanpur votes on Wednesday, when Western Uttar Pradesh will pick 67 of the state's 403 legislators. Last week, 73 were elected.

For Mayawati, iconic Dalit leader, these are relatively easier rounds than the remaining five because she has traditionally been popular in the western part of the state, with its concentration of Dalits and Muslims. Saharanpur, a district with wood carving as its main stock-in-trade, cogently illustrates that: in the last state election, when Akhilesh Yadav scored a giant win, Mayawati won four of the seven constituencies here.To its south, Saharanpur borders Muzaffarnagar, which was relentlessly traversed by Muslim-Jat violence in 2013. Nearly 60 people were killed, most of them Muslim, thousands were forced to abandon their villages. The government of Akhilesh Yadav, the country's youngest Chief Minister, 37 years old at the time, was denounced for being unable to quickly check the violence, which lasted longer than 20 days. The army was brought in to restore calm.

UTTAR PRADESH:  Polling is being held in 73 assembly constituencies in Western Uttar Pradesh today in the first of seven phases of what is billed as a semi-final before the 2019 national election. A voter turnout of 39.34 per cent was recorded till 1 pm. The pressure today is on the BJP which swept the region in the 2014 national election, but now faces a test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's notes ban, that resulted in a cash crunch seen to hit hardest the rural poor, who make up a big chunk of UP's voters. Opponents like Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi Party and partner Congress and Mayawati's BSP have spared no chance to attack the BJP on the impact of demonetisation. The BJP is also said to face some anger among the Jats of western UP who had voted en masse for it three years ago but now accuse the ruling party of not fulfilling promises it made then like reservation in government jobs for the community. UP has 403 seats and votes for all seven phases will be counted on March 11.


A 26-year-old dalit man on Thursday died in police custody under suspicious circumstances here following which twelve police personnel have been suspended.

Kamal Valmiki, a resident of Shiv Katra village, was found dead at Ahirwan police station on Thursday afternoon after he was picked up along with another man, Raju Mistri, in a case of robbery.

The family members of the deceased filed an FIR against the station in charge and other police personnel for beating Kamal to death. However, police claimed he had committed suicide and sent the body for postmortem.

"We were beaten as if we were footballs," Nirmal Valmiki, Kamal's younger brother who was also interrogated by the police told NDTV. "They said to me - either confess or we will kill your brother," he added.

Nirmal was let off by the Police soon after Kamal's alleged suicide on Thursday morning. "I only want my other sons to be safe.

"Twelve police personnel, including the station in charge Yogendra Singh, have been suspended and strict action will be taken against them if found guilty," Shalabh Mathur, SSP Mathura, said.

We are poor. How can we take on the might of the police?," Kishan Valmiki, Kamal's grieving father said.

The members of Valmiki community blocked the Kanpur-Lucknow highway and threw stones at the police station following which senior police officials reached there to control the situation. Meanwhile, Raju Mistri has been reported missing.
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