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UP Lok Sabha polls 2024: With an emotional appeal in Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan leads son's campaign

UP Lok Sabha elections 2024: For Brij Bhushan, this election is a personal challenge. Despite controversies and the ticket cancellation, he seeks redemption by securing a significant victory for his son Karan.

May 18, 2024 / 16:01 IST
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The campaign landscape is relatively subdued, with Brij Bhushan's personal narrative dominating small gatherings. (Courtesy: X | @b_bhushansharan)

In a heartfelt campaign in Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan is urging voters to support his son, Karan Bhushan, in his bid for Parliament. Despite not being on the ballot himself due to allegations of sexual harassment, Brij Bhushan has taken the reins of his son's campaign, emphasizing Karan's youth and potential, rather than relying solely on the broader Modi-Yogi narrative.

Public discussion about the sexual harassment allegations against Brij Bhushan, which led to his ticket being canceled, is notably absent. Instead, the focus is on Karan Bhushan, who has secured the BJP ticket, with many seeing Brij Bhushan as the primary force behind his son's campaign. Demonstrating his dedication, Brij Bhushan had already conducted 165 meetings by the time Karan's ticket was confirmed.

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"I have been tormented. False allegations are leveled against me. I will demolish all of them because a chargesheet has been filed now. I built the Wrestling Federation. I ensured that our boys and girls win medals at the international level, still I was criticized by the same people who benefited from my advice," Brij Bhushan says in almost all his meetings, highlighting how he has been persecuted.

Kaiserganj is unique among Uttar Pradesh constituencies, with only four candidates in the race. Besides Karan Bhushan, the candidates include SP's Bhagatram Mishra, BSP's Narendra Pandey, and independent Arunima Pandey. The campaign landscape is relatively subdued, with Brij Bhushan's personal narrative dominating small gatherings and overshadowing other candidates.