This story is from April 28, 2019
Chhindwara: Father-son take 'historic' poll plunge to keep Kamal Nath turf intact
CHHINDWARA
, MP:Madhya Pradesh
's new power centre is witnessing a unique father-son electoral show with chief minister Kamal Nath and his son Nakul in the fray, hoping to boost not just the Congress but also strike roots as deep as the tree from where this region takes its name.IPL 2025 mega auction
While the chief minister, a nine-time MP from the area, is contesting an assembly bypoll, Nakul Nath is hoping to get elected to the
Lok Sabha
from Chhindwara, named after the wild date palm tree known as Chhind.Nath senior needs to get elected to the state assembly as he recently took over as chief minister.
While 14 candidates are contesting the Lok Sabha seat, nine contestants are in the fray for the assembly polls, said district electoral officer and collector Srinivas Sharma.
Locals and political pundits are of the view that the contest in Chhindwara, which borders Maharashtra and is about 300 km from state capital
Bhopal
, is lopsided and both father and son will have an easy win as the seat has been Kamal Nath's stronghold for decades.The duo's main contest is with the BJP, which has pitted former MLA Nathan Shah Kavreti against Nakul Nath, and local party leader and businessman Vivek Sahu against the chief minister.
Nath, 72, is leaving no stone unturned to ensure a handsome win for his son. He has been camping in Chhindwara city and holding six to seven rallies and meetings every day, often beginning his day early on a blue Bell helicopter stationed right next to his home here in Shikarpur area.
It has been a family run campaign right through, said local Congress leaders.
The chief minister kept track of his work, clearing files early in the morning or late evening at his camp office across the road from his residence, an aide said.
The MP CM, also the state Congress chief, invoked his 40-year association with locals and his "development model that gave Chhindwara a unique identity" to seek the blessings of voters for his elder son.
"He is your son and in any case I am behind him," Kamal Nath assured the gathering.
The campaign seems to have hit home.
The BJP's leaders fighting the father and son have, however, not lost hope and are determined to snatch the citadel.
Former legislator Kavareti invoked the recent income tax raids against the aides of Nath senior to say his campaign "is a fight between the poor and the mafia who have money".
Kamal Nath has denied the allegations.
His BJP colleague Sahu, who is vying for an assembly seat, invoked the "capable" leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Arvind Uikey, an investment agent, said it would be interesting to see the margin of victory for the father-son combine.
"I think it will be a record of sorts either way. If Kamal Nath and Nakul Nath win by a huge margin, which looks to be the case, or even if they get defeated. But that is highly unlikely considering Chhindwara has seen development under the senior Congress leader," Uikey said.
The seat has been a Congress bastion since 1957. The only time the party lost it to BJP was in the 1997 by-election when BJP candidate
Sunder Lal Patwa
won.Kamal Nath's wife Alka has also represented the seat once.
All seven were won by Congress in the 2018 assembly polls.
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