Hindustan Times (East UP)

Misa in 3rd bid for seat where former loyalists always beat Lalu, his kin

- Anirban Guha Roy anirbanroy@htlive.com SANTOSH KUMAR/HT SANTOSH KUMAR/HT Reena Sopam reena.sopam@htlive.com SANTOSH KUMAR/HT

DANAPUR: Caste, family prestige and old political rivalry is what the battle is all about in Patliputra parliament­ary constituen­cy, where RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s eldest daughter and Rajya Sabha MP Misa Bharti, 47, is making a third attempt to win the seat after two successive defeats at the hands of BJP‘s Ram Kripal Yadav, 66, a former loyalist of her father seeking a third straight term.

Despite the high-pitched campaign from both sides on developmen­t, jobs and different takes on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there are indication­s that caste would be the overriding factor in the constituen­cy where Yadavs, along with other OBCs , upper caste Bhumihars, Brahmins and Muslims, form a sizeable vote bank.

“There is support for both sides. it will be a close fight,” says Collector Rai, a resident of Maner, who does not have much to complain against the sitting MP, but claimed there is a wind of change blowing in the constituen­cy.

In 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Ram Kripal had defeated Misa Bharti by around 39,000 votes.

To be sure, young voters are vocal about lack of jobs and migration.

In some assembly segments, farm related woes are also a factor.

“I work at a dairy unit in

Pune. I have no job here, so I had to go outside the state. There should be more factories and job opportunit­ies so that youth like us do not have to migrate,” says Sanjit, 20, at Maner, who has been home for a few months and would vote for the first time.

Satyam from Naubatpur in Bikram assembly segment hope to join the Army as an Agniveer. “Otherwise, where is any work here?” he says.

Like Sanjit, Satyam is also a first-time voter in the constituen­cy, where the total number of voters is 20.80 lakh.

At Alipore village in Paliganj assembly segment, about 35 km from Patna, Vijendra

Yadav, a marginal farmer, rues how the Sone canal does not get much water during sowing season for rice or wheat for irrigation while farm produce returns are very low.

Law and order is an issue too. “We still remember those days when people used to fear venturing out even during the day and incidents of loot and murder were common. Now, it is peaceful.

That is a big thing,” says Mohammed Azad of Paliganj, which was once infamous for naxalite activity.

The Patliputra parliament­ary constituen­cy, which has witnessed urbanisati­on as part of Greater Patna with an IIT (at

Bihta) and an AIIMSup, was carved out of Patna Sahib seat after delimitati­on in 2008.

RJD chief Lalu Prasad unsuccessf­ully fought for the seat in 2009, losing to friendturn­ed-foe Ranjan Yadav, who was then in JD(U). Recently, Ranjan joined the RJD, which could to consolidat­e Yadavs in favour of RJD.

In 2014, Ram Kripal contested the LS polls from the seat on a BJP ticket after leaving RJD and defeated Misa Bharti.

“I am working for developmen­t . I am son of a poor family and I have not earned millions. The so-called social equations of INDIA bloc have all failed,” Yadav recently told reporters.

In her campaign, Misa has accused Yadav of ignoring developmen­t in the constituen­cy for the last 10 years and not allowing any other Yadav leader to progress.

“There are area-specific issues in each of the assembly segments and we have a plan for each area, if elected as MP. We will work on roads, water supply, drainage and also on drawing investment.

In last 10 years, the constituen­cy has not witnessed any kind of developmen­t. One can see how roads have become dilapidate­d and people are complainin­g about poor water supply,” she says.

AIMIM has fielded one Mohammed Farooq Raja.

“We are not trying to eat into anybody’s vote bank.

Has RJD been winning Patliputra seat since it was carved out in 2008. Muslims are not anybody’s captive vote bank,” said Abdul Hassan, spokespers­on of AIMIM.

On Monday last, AIMIM chief Asaddudin Owaisi held a rally at Paliganj, hours before Congress leader Rahul Gandhi canvassed for Misa in the same assembly segment.

PATNA: Patna Sahib, one of the two parliament­ary constituen­cies in Bihar’s capital Patna, came into being after the 2008 delimitati­on and has remained with BJP since then, though MPs have changed.

In 2009, BJP fielded actor Shatrughan Sinha from the seat, who defeated fellow actor Shekhar Suman, both from Patna and Kayastha, the predominan­t caste in the constituen­cy.

In 2014, BJP bet again on Sinha, who retained the seat, defeating popular Bhojpuri actor Kunal Singh of Congress.

In 2019, Shatrughan Sinha left the BJP and contested from this seat on a Congress ticket, but was defeated by Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was the BJP nominee.This time, Prasad, a senior Supreme Court advocate and BJP veteran, is seeking re-election and faces off Congress’s Anshul Avijit, son of former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar and grandson of former deputy Prime Minister Jagjivan Ram.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already held a road show for Prasad, his first in Bihar. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has also campaigned. Anshul Avijit is making his electoral debut. He is a doctorate from Cambridge University and has also worked as a journalist for some time.

Some of the key issues in the constituen­cy are bad roads, poor drainage system, waterloggi­ng during rains and haphazard developmen­t of structures, mainly in Patna Sahib and Fatuha areas.Patna Sahib, the original site of ancient Patliputra, the capital city of Magadh kingdom, is dotted with nationally and state protected heritage sites and monuments, many of which have fallen prey to encroachme­nt.“Unemployme­nt is the biggest issue. Youth need job guarantee. The current government has not been able to do much in this direction,” says Birendra Jha, a student from Patna Sahib. The demand for central university status to the Patna University has remained pending for years, he says.Riya Sinha, a casual worker with a corporate house, rues inflation. “Prices of daily goods, from grocery to skin care items, have gone too high. This must be checked,” she says.

CP Sinha, a heritage enthusiast, says heritage sites and monuments in the area are in bad shape. “But the loss of monuments and sites have never been the concern of any political leader,” he laments.

 ?? ?? Ramkripal Yadav campaigns on Wednesday.
Ramkripal Yadav campaigns on Wednesday.
 ?? ?? Misa Bharti at Danapur on Wednesday.
Misa Bharti at Danapur on Wednesday.
 ?? ?? Ravi Shankar Prasad campaigns in his Patna Sahib constituen­cy on Wednesday.
Ravi Shankar Prasad campaigns in his Patna Sahib constituen­cy on Wednesday.

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