Summary
There are many leaders who were with the BJP in the last elections, but are now riding bicycles. Therefore, it is believed that this time in Purvanchal, the face of backward classes like Anupriya Patel, Dr. Sanjay Nishad, Omprakash Rajbhar, Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan will be the real test.
In the battle of politics, the real test of the veteran leaders of the backward castes will be in Purvanchal this time. There are many backward class leaders associated with SP and BJP who have been pretending to be the real leaders of their respective castes. Barring a few, most of them have entered the fray as candidates. There are many leaders among them who were with the BJP in the last elections, but are now riding bicycles. Therefore, it is believed that this time in Purvanchal, the face of backward classes like Anupriya Patel, Dr. Sanjay Nishad, Omprakash Rajbhar, Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan will be the real test.
First of all, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SUBHSP) President Omprakash Rajbhar spoke. This party was formed only in 2002, but the account was opened in the 2017 assembly elections. Then under the alliance, the BJP had given 8 seats to the Subhasp. He was victorious in four of these and got 34.14 per cent votes in all eight seats. This time the Subhaspa is fighting against the BJP in alliance with the SP. Apart from Rajbhar, Omprakash’s entire politics is centered on backward castes like Bind, Kumhar, Prajapati, Kushwaha, Koiri and has been taking the field by raising issues related to these castes.
This time Omprakash and his son Arvind Rajbhar are also in the fray. Arvind has been fielded from the Shivpur seat of Varanasi, the Prime Minister’s parliamentary constituency, against minister and homogeneous leader Anil Rajbhar in the Yogi government. Being of the same caste, both the leaders will face a severe test. At the same time, Omprakash is stuck in a triangular contest with BJP’s Kalicharan Rajbhar and BSP candidate Shadab Fatima, who was a minister in the SP government in Jahurabad. SP has given 18 seats to Subhasp. That is, this time he will have a tougher ordeal than last time.
Sanjay Nishad: Challenge to show impact
Dr. Sanjay Nishad, an ally of the BJP, who has promoted himself as the leader of the Nishads, claims that the Nishads have influence in 160 of the 403 seats. Most of these seats are in Purvanchal. No party can win elections without their cooperation. Although in the last election, Sanjay Nishad had fielded 72 candidates on the party’s symbol, but could get only 3.58 percent votes. His party managed to win the only seat, Gyanpur. Although it is said that this victory was also won by Bahubali Vijay Mishra on his own strength. This time BJP has given 16 seats to Nishad Party. Sanjay Nishad will have to go through a tough test to crack these.
Anupriya Patel: Examination on Kurmi dominated seats
Now the talk of Kurmi leader and Apna Dal (S) president Anupriya Patel. There is a large number of Kurmi caste in Purvanchal and Anupriya is considered their universal leader. In the 2017 elections, Anupriya’s party contested 11 seats and won 9 of its candidates. Apna Dal got 39.21 per cent votes in 11 seats. This time Apna Dal has got 17 seats in its share. Therefore, in front of Anupriya, apart from winning the party candidates on all these seats, there will be a challenge for the BJP to win the elections in those seats which have more Kurmi voters.
There will also be a challenge in front of Swami Prasad, Dara and Krishna
Swami Prasad Maurya and Dara Singh Chouhan, who became ministers after winning the elections with the support of the BJP in the last elections, will also have to pass the ordeal. Both the leaders are in the fray this time as SP candidates. At the same time, Apna Dal (Communist) President Krishna Patel and her daughter Pallavi Patel are also contesting with the SP. All the three leaders are also challenged to win the election along with their homogeneous candidates in this election.
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In the battle of politics, the real test of the veteran leaders of the backward castes will be in Purvanchal this time. There are many backward class leaders associated with SP and BJP who have been pretending to be the real leaders of their respective castes. Barring a few, most of them have entered the fray as candidates. There are many leaders among them who were with the BJP in the last elections, but are now riding bicycles. Therefore, it is believed that this time in Purvanchal, the face of backward classes like Anupriya Patel, Dr. Sanjay Nishad, Omprakash Rajbhar, Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan will be the real test.
First of all, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SUBHSP) President Omprakash Rajbhar spoke. This party was formed only in 2002, but the account was opened in the 2017 assembly elections. Then under the alliance, the BJP had given 8 seats to the Subhasp. He was victorious in four of these and got 34.14 per cent votes in all eight seats. This time the Subhaspa is fighting against the BJP in alliance with the SP. Apart from Rajbhar, Omprakash’s entire politics is centered on backward castes like Bind, Kumhar, Prajapati, Kushwaha, Koiri and has been taking the field by raising issues related to these castes.
This time Omprakash and his son Arvind Rajbhar are also in the fray. Arvind has been fielded from the Shivpur seat of Varanasi, the Prime Minister’s parliamentary constituency, against minister and homogeneous leader Anil Rajbhar in the Yogi government. Being of the same caste, both the leaders will face a severe test. At the same time, Omprakash is stuck in a triangular contest with BJP’s Kalicharan Rajbhar and BSP candidate Shadab Fatima, who was a minister in the SP government in Jahurabad. SP has given 18 seats to Subhasp. That is, this time he will have a tougher ordeal than last time.
Sanjay Nishad: Challenge to show impact
Dr. Sanjay Nishad, an ally of the BJP, who has promoted himself as the leader of the Nishads, claims that the Nishads have influence in 160 of the 403 seats. Most of these seats are in Purvanchal. No party can win elections without their cooperation. Although in the last election, Sanjay Nishad had fielded 72 candidates on the party’s symbol, but could get only 3.58 percent votes. His party managed to win the only seat, Gyanpur. Although it is said that this victory was also won by Bahubali Vijay Mishra on his own strength. This time BJP has given 16 seats to Nishad Party. Sanjay Nishad will have to go through a tough test to succeed on these.
Anupriya Patel: Examination on Kurmi dominated seats
Now the talk of Kurmi leader and Apna Dal (S) president Anupriya Patel. There is a large number of Kurmi caste in Purvanchal and Anupriya is considered their universal leader. In the 2017 elections, Anupriya’s party contested 11 seats and won 9 of its candidates. Apna Dal got 39.21 per cent votes in 11 seats. This time Apna Dal has got 17 seats in its share. Therefore, in front of Anupriya, apart from winning the party candidates on all these seats, there will be a challenge for the BJP to win the elections in those seats which have more Kurmi voters.
There will also be a challenge in front of Swami Prasad, Dara and Krishna
Swami Prasad Maurya and Dara Singh Chouhan, who became ministers after winning the elections with the support of the BJP in the last elections, will also have to pass the ordeal. Both the leaders are in the fray this time as SP candidates. At the same time, Apna Dal (Communist) President Krishna Patel and her daughter Pallavi Patel are also contesting with the SP. All the three leaders are also challenged to win the election along with their homogeneous candidates in this election.