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2012 Rajya Sabha Elections
While all the other states are gearing up for the 2012 Rajya Sabha Elections, BSP met with shear clash with the dates of election being preponed to the month of February this year. The Mulayam Singh squad is back to the pavilion,Robe De Mariee, securing a thumping victory over the much-confident Mayawati Government. It was being anticipated that BSP had the chance to win maximum number of votes of the Upper House seats, getting a way out to victory. But with early declaration of the Rajya Votes in Uttar Pradesh, all dreams had been dashed by Mulayam Singh government.

The notification for Rajya Sabha Biennial Elections 2012 was declared on 12th march 2012, with the last date of filling the nominations being 19th March 2012. The date for scrutinizing the nominations had been stipulated to be 20th March 2012, with the authority to withdraw candidature within the last date of 22nd March 2012. The date of polling has been stipulated to be 30th March 2012, 9.00am to 4.00pm. Votes will be counted on 30th March 2012 itself and declared by 5pm evening. All elections have to be closed before 1st April 2012, according to the Election Commission of India.

The Election Commission of India has announced the Biennial Elections to the Council of States for Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh,Robe De Mariee, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal and Rajasthan. According to Election Commission, 2012 Rajya Sabha Elections for 58 seats will be conducted in the month of April 2012. However, the Election Commission rescheduled the date of Rajya Sabha vote in Uttar Pradesh, and was held two months before the date that was scheduled by Election Commission. This rescheduling of election dates in Uttar Pradesh seemed to be fatal to the then ruling party, BSP,Robe De Mariage 2012, where the Ex-Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh dreamt of winning the Rajya Sabha polls with maximum seats this year.

The Election Commission of India has the right to conduct elections in any state assembly up to 6 months in prior to the end of their terms. Mayawati had appealed to the Commission to conduct the elections on April only, but Election Commission did not pay heed to her request by appealing the state authorities to hold the board examinations from March 1 onwards. With 2012 Rajya Sabha Electionsround the corner; it is considered that it was this rescheduling of this election dates that was the major reason behind the fall of BSP government in Uttar Pradesh this year. 相关的主题文章：  Four Color Printing – Creating a Visual Appeal in Your Print Ad Wish to know much more regarding periodontist as well as aesthetic dental profes Why You Should Be Concerned About December 21, 2012 