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Opinion | Battle for Benaras: David vs Goliath or just much ado about nothing?

For Chandrashekhar Azad, fighting against Modi is not just about contesting the PM, but also about establishing himself as the next generation icon for Dalits.

April 02, 2019 / 10:47 IST
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Shekhar Iyer

The buzz about Priyanka Gandhi Vadra contesting from Varanasi against Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised the stakes in the so-called Battle for Benaras (as the ancient city along the Ganges was known). A section of the Congress is pushing for it as Rahul Gandhi is contesting from a second seat —Wayanad in Kerala—in addition to Amethi. Some party workers see Priyanka vs Modi as a counter to the BJP’s argument that Rahul Gandhi has run away from Uttar Pradesh.

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The buzz has gained strength after Priyanka’s boat-ride campaign along the villages of the Ganges. If indeed Priyanka does contest, it would show that her entry into politics is for the long haul and for reviving the Congress in the Hindi heartland.

Still, a more serious contender for Varanasi is Chandrashekhar Azad, a self-styled chief of a Dalit militant group called Bhim Army. On March 15, he announced that he would contest against Modi in Varanasi. Azad said this at a rally in Delhi’s Jantar Mantar to mark the 85th birth anniversary of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) founder Kanshi Ram.