LS polls: Caste, religion take centre stage in western UP

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LS polls: Caste, religion take centre stage in western UP

Friday, 29 March 2024 | Biswajeet Banerjee | Lucknow

In western Uttar Pradesh, the conclusion of nominations for the first phase of parliamentary elections has set the stage for a dynamic electoral contest, with alliances, demographics and strategic manoeuvres poised to shape the outcome.

“As candidates file their nominations, the intricate interplay of caste, religion and political alliances comes into sharp focus,” remarked Manoj Bhadra, a seasoned political analyst closely monitoring the unfolding developments.

The region witnesses a three-cornered contest, featuring the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance, the Samajwadi Party-led Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance and the Bahujan Samaj Party. Each faction is eager to assert dominance and secure vital constituencies.

“The BJP’s ambitious target of 80/80 seats in Uttar Pradesh adds an element of high stakes to the electoral dynamics, while the SP and BSP are determined to defend their support bases,” said Surendra Chaudhary, a professor of political science at Meerut Degree College, reflecting the intensity of the electoral battle.

The alliance between the BJP and the Rashtriya Lok Dal faces scrutiny as it braces for a rigorous test of its collective strength. “The success of this alliance hinges on navigating the diverse political landscape of western Uttar Pradesh,” emphasised Manish Dixit, a senior BJP official, acknowledging the challenges ahead.

Reflecting on past elections in which the BJP secured significant victories in key constituencies, the SP and BSP are steadfast in their resolve to safeguard their traditional strongholds. However, internal dissent within the SP threatens to undermine its unity, particularly in Rampur and Moradabad.

“The BSP emerges as a potent force, leveraging its influence among Dalit communities and presenting a formidable challenge to its rivals,” noted a political analyst, highlighting the party’s strategic outreach and organisational prowess.

As the electoral battleground heats up, key constituencies become focal points of contention. In Muzaffarnagar, Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan’s bid for a third term faces stiff competition from opponents across the political spectrum. Meanwhile, Saharanpur witnesses a battle between former Member of Parliament Raghav Lakhanpal, Imran Masood (Congress) and BSP’s Majid Ali.

BSP’s Girish Chandra, who won the Nagina Lok Sabha seat in 2019, has been shifted to Bulandshahr. The BJP stronghold Pilibhit will witness a three-cornered contest among Jitin Prasada (BJP), Bhagwat Saran Gangwar (SP) and Anis Ahmed Khan aka Phool Babu (BSP). The BJP has replaced three-term MP Varun Gandhi with Prasada.

Rampur witnessed a drama in the SP camp on the last day of filing nominations after Asim Raza, who contested the 2022 Lok Sabha by-election on SP ticket, filed his nomination papers, claiming to be the party’s official candidate.

“With each nomination, the pulse of democracy beats louder as the electorate eagerly awaits the opportunity to make their voices heard,” remarked Surendra Chaudhary, summarising the anticipation and excitement surrounding the forthcoming electoral showdown in western Uttar Pradesh.

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