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It's A Battle of Turncoats, Test of Strongholds in Phase 2 of UP Polls: Key Seats In the Fray

The areas going to the polls in this phase have a sizeable Muslim population influenced by religious leaders of the Barelvi and Deoband sects and are considered to be the strongholds of the Samajwadi Party.

February 14, 2022 / 08:47 IST
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Azam Khan (File Picture)
Azam Khan (File Picture)

The second phase of elections have kicked off in Uttar Pradesh, with 55 seats going to polls. Of these, the BJP had won 38 in 2017, while the Samajwadi Party had bagged 15 and the Congress two. The SP and the Congress had contested the last Assembly election in an alliance. The areas going to the polls in this phase have a sizeable Muslim population influenced by religious leaders of the Barelvi and Deoband sects and are considered to be the strongholds of the Samajwadi Party.

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The prominent faces in the fray in this phase include Dharam Singh Saini, a BJP state minister who had switched to the SP. SP’s Azam Khan has been fielded from his stronghold Rampur seat, while Saini is trying his luck from the Nakud Assembly segment. Khan is a member of Lok Sabha from Rampur. Khan’s son Abdullah Azam has been fielded from the Suar seat. He has been pitted against Haider Ali Khan, the heir of another political family, the Nawabs of Rampur, who is trying his luck on the ticket of Apna Dal (Sonelal), a BJP ally. Outgoing Minister of State for Jal Shakti Baldev Singh Aulakh is the candidate from Bilaspur, Minister of State for Urban Development Mahesh Chandra Gupta from Badaun, and Minister of State for Secondary Education Gulab Devi from Chandausi.

Here’s a lowdown on the interesting battles of Phase-2:

Rampur Azam Khan, an SP veteran, takes on his ‘nemesis’ Akash Saxena (BJP). Saxena filed 30 of the 100-odd police cases of land grabbing against Azam, resulting in his arrest. Azam, the Rampur MP, is requesting a record 10th term in prison. Nawab Kazim Ali of the Congress Party, the scion of the local royal family, and a four-time MLA from two adjacent seats make it a three way race. While the Rampur royalty and Azam have a history of feuding, Akash, the son of former minister Shiv Bahadur, fought the SP veteran for a long time.

Chandausi Gulab Devi, State Minister for Secondary Education, has been nominated for the Chandausi seat by the BJP. She has served in the legislature four times. She is running against Akhilesh Yadav’s party’s Vimlesh Kumari, who finished second as the Congress candidate last time. This time, the Congress has fielded Mithilesh Kumari from the seat, while the BSP will be represented by Ran Vijay Singh.

Suar With the clash of Azam Khan and Kazim Ali’s sons, the Battle of Rampur spreads into neighbouring Suar. Azam’s son Abdullah, who won the seat in 2017 but was later disqualified for using a forged birth certificate, is up against Kazim’s son Haider Ali Khan, an England-educated young man who turned down the Congress ticket to become the candidate of NDA partner Apna Dal (S), according to a report by the Times of India. As a result, he is the BJP’s and its allies’ first Muslim candidate since 2014. Abdullah had defeated Haider’s father, who had pursued the ‘fake certificate’ case against him, in 2017. As a result, it’s a grudge match for both.