If we look at the picture of Udham Singh Nagar seat (Udham Singh Nagar Lok Sabha Result), here BJP has the support of Modi magic, while Congress hopes from equations and traditional vote bank. If we look at the voting percentage data of the assembly constituencies falling under the Lok Sabha seat, then there is a picture of enthusiasm and hustle-bustle in the camps of both the major parties BJP and Congress. BJP has eight MLAs and Congress has six MLAs under this parliamentary constituency. In such a situation, their skills are also going to be tested in this election. If we look from the point of view of BJP, at present it is representing Lalkuan, Bhimtal, Nainital, Kaladhungi, Kashipur, Gadarpur, Rudrapur, Sitarganj seats of the assembly. It will not be an exaggeration to say that BJP generally dominates these assembly constituencies. Of these seats, Sitarganj recorded the highest voter turnout of 71.44 percent, while in others it was between 51.66 and 69.46 percent. Rudrapur, Sitarganj and Gadarpur have a good number of OBC and Bengali communities and BJP is assuming that it has received full support from these sections. It is also excited by this. However, there is also a good number of Scheduled Caste voters in these areas. BJP is restless about how much Congress has made a dent in this vote bank. Haldwani, Jaspur, Bajpur, Kichha, Nanakmatta and Khatima assembly constituencies are represented by Congress. Voting percentage in these areas has been between 59.27 and 66.03 percent. Not only this, Muslim voters are also present in large numbers in Haldwani, Jaspur and Bajpur areas. They are considered to be the traditional vote bank of Congress. Congress is also hoping to get the benefit of the farmers’ movement that happened earlier. However, it is also restless about OBC and other sections. Now that the election results are near, the picture will become clear as to who got what.