"There is 'udaaseentaa' (indifference) in the minds of the voter (towards voting). Now, whether it is indifference towards anti-incumbency or pro-incumbency, it will be known only after the results are declared," the psephologist said.
State BJP spokesperson Manish Shukla said, "Irrespective of the voters' turnout, the BJP voters are coming out of their home and voting for the party. However, the same cannot be said about other political parties, as their voters seem to be inactive. This can be possibly due to the rift within the SP-led alliance."
Samajwadi Party spokesperson Rajpal Kashyap said that discrepancies in the voter list and people moving out of the state for work after easing in the covid situation have reduced the polling percentage. "However, the SP is gaining ground in every phase."
His Congress counterpart Ashok Singh said," It is a festival of democracy, and the party is contesting with full energy. We will throw surprising results. The slogan 'ladhki hoon, ladh saktee hoon' has ushered in a political revolution”.
Manoj Goswami (75), a resident of Lucknow central assembly constituency, said, "I did not cast my vote fearing that I will get infected with COVID-19”.