The neighbouring Khiri is also set to witness an interesting tussle between the Congress and the BJP. The contest will be between Zafar Ali Naqvi (Congress) and Ajay Kumar Mishra (BJP). Both of them have been locking horns since 2009. That time Congress had defeated BJP but in 2014, Ajay kumar Mishra had his revenge. This year, the situation could be different as there is a saying in Khiri that it has not repeated candidates after 1989.
In Kannauj however, the focus would be on Dimple Yadav who, braving Modi wave had won this seat by defeating BJP’s Subrata Pathak. This time her victory is ensured because of the alliance and BSP support. But in Akbarpur, the Congress’ Raja Ram Pal is facing tough contest from Devendra Singh Bhole, who was MP from Kanpur dehat but this time his seat has been changed.
The most interesting contest is in Kanpur where veteran BJP leader Dr Murli Manohar Joshi has been denied ticket and in his place Satyadep Pachauri is in fray. Congress has fielded veteran Sri Prakash Jaiswal, a political heavy weight from Kanpur.
What happened in Kanpur was reflected in neighbouring Shahjahanpur where the Union Minister Krishna Raj was denied ticket. Incidentally, it is the minister who was responsible for effective implementation of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Yojana under which ₹6000 is given to small and marginal farmers across the country. She has been replaced by Arun Sagar.
The constituency has over 90,000 paasi votes who had voted en bloc for BJP in 2014. This time, Congress candidate Brahma Swaroop Sagar has emerged as Passi community’s first choice. BSP’s Amar Chand Jauhar is representing alliance here.
source: NH