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BJP hopes PM Modi’s overdrive in Varanasi will help against Cong-SP alliance

Varanasi Is Not Turning Out To Be A Cakewalk The BJP Might Have Hoped For Its Assembly Candidates In Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Lok Sabha Constituency.

PTI | Updated on: 05 Mar 2017, 07:24:22 PM
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Varanasi (UP):

Varanasi is not turning out to be a cakewalk the BJP might have hoped for its Assembly candidates in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Lok Sabha constituency.

Factors like consolidation of opposition votes and well-entrenched rival candidates against BJP’s perceived fumbling in picking its nominees have come together to make contests close in this high-profile seat.

BJP President Amit Shah might have dismissed opposition’s suggestions that multiple public events by Modi in Varanasi besides deployment of a number of union ministers and top party leaders in campaigning is indicative of “desperation” in his ranks but it is clear that his party is going out of the way to ensure a good saffron show.

“I am a little critical. There is an excess effort from the BJP and people can feel it. Everybody has a role and stature and I think it (Modi’s numerous events) diminishes the prime minister’s chair,” said Ashok Kumar Upadhyay, a professor in Political Science Department of Banaras Hindu University.

He, however, told PTI that the overdrive may end up helping the saffron party by winning over floating voters who are guided by the “wave”.

The BJP had won three of the five seats falling in the Varanasi parliamentary constituency in 2012 and has changed two of the three winners this time round.

Neelkanth Tiwari is making his electoral debut replacing seven-time MLA Shyamdev Roy Chaudhari in Varanasi South seat and Saurabh Srivastava takes the baton from his mother Jyotsana Srivastava in Varanasi Cantonment. Both changes have not gone down well with sections of party cadres.

The party leadership has worked overtime to placate Chaudhari, well-regarded for his affability and accessibility, with Shah reaching out to him.

The change in Cantonment has invited allegations of dynasty politics as the Srivastava family has long held the constituency and even Saurabh Srivastava’s late father was an MLA before his mother stepped in his shoes.

In Varanasi North, Muslims are in substantial numbers and have rallied around the Samajwadi Party-Congress candidate and former MLA Abdul Samad Ansari.

Ravindra Jaisawal of the BJP had won from Varanasi by a narrow margin and the combined votes of the two alliance partners has made matters difficult for him.

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First Published : 05 Mar 2017, 07:22:00 PM

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