This story is from May 05, 2019
In Madhya Pradesh, Congress's challenge to reverse its fortune among dalits amid Mayawati's threat
BHOPAL
: Banking on the inroads it made in dalit-dominated constituencies inMadhya Pradesh
during last year's state elections, the Congress is hopeful about four such seats won by the BJP in 2014, amid a powerplay with Mayawati's BSP.The Congress made significant gains in the four Scheduled Caste-reserved
Lok Sabha
seats of Bhind, Tikamgarh, Dewas andUjjain
, all held by the BJP, winning 17 of the 32 assembly segments that make them up.However, the BSP which is supporting the Kamal Nath-led Congress government in the state is not happy after its Guna candidate, Lokendra Singh Rajput, switched over and vowed allegiance to Jyotiraditya Scindia last week.
Mayawati, who has a considerable sway in certain pockets of the state, has threatened the Congress, saying it will have to pay a "heavy price" for the Guna episode.
The Congress is yet to register a win from the Tikamgarh seat, which was carved out after delimitation of constituencies in 2008. BJP's Virendra Kumar Khatik, a Union minister, has held the seat for the last decade.
However, Khatik faces a formidable challenge this time as the BJP's margin in the constituency saw a downward spiral from two lakh votes in 2014 to about 37,700 in last year's state polls.
Malwa
region since 1989, except in 1999 when Premchand Guddu, now a BJP member, pulled off a victory. In 2014, the BJP won the seat by margin of about three lakh. However, in the state polls, Congress got 1,400 votes more than the BJP in the seat.Dewas, which came into being following the 2008 delimitation, is witnessing an interesting fight this time as both the BJP and the Congress have fielded non-politico candidates.
Congress has given the ticket to folk singer and Padma awardee Prahlad Tipaniya against BJP's Mahendra Solanki, who quit as a civil judge in Bhopal to fight the elections.
The Congress has also reversed its fortunes in the Bhind Lok Sabha seat, which the BJP had won by margin of 1.59 lakh votes in 2014. The grand old party polled about 99,000 more votes than the BJP in the seat during the state elections.
"Congress performed well in last year's assembly elections on seats under these four Lok Sabha segments. Dalits are fed up with the BJP due to its apathy towards them. The BJP's functioning is unconstitutional," Mahendra Bauddh, state Congress Scheduled Caste cell's chief, told PTI.
The party plans to fly Udit Raj, the MP who switched over to the Congress from the BJP, from Delhi to campaign in the state.
Lal Singh Arya, the former state minister for Scheduled Caste welfare and a well-known Dalit face of the BJP, however, expects reversal of the assembly elections results.
He said the rampant power cuts during past four months have also created disillusionment against the Congress among the people.
"There is a Modi wave, because of development and the surgical strike," he claimed.
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