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Campaigning ends for 2nd phase of UP polls, polling on Monday

55 seats in 9 Distts. of Western UP and Rohilkhand go to polls in Phase 2

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Muslim voters are the deciding factor in Rampur, Sambhal, Moradabad, Saharanpur, Amroha and Bijnor. SP, BSP and RLD contested 2019 Lok Sabha polls in alliance and won all the seats in this region. While SP won Rampur, Moradabad and Sambhal, Saharanpur, Nagina, Bijnor and Amroha went to BSP. According to the political analysts this time as the elections are focused on balancing caste equations, it will be difficult for the BJP to attract votes on the basis of security and religious grounds. Besides, from the list of candidates of all the parties in the fray it is clear that they are dependent on the polarization of Dalit, Jat and Muslim candidates, they said. As far as the election campaign is concerned it has been a low-key affair due to curbs imposed by the Election Commission in the wake of Covid pandemic. The EC has initially banned rallies, procession and road shows. Though initially BJP tried to excel in virtual campaigning ahead of its opponents, but after the EC allowed public meetings on February 6 SP, BSP and Congress have been successful in conveying their message through road shows and public meetings, though limited in number. Talking about the poll planks, then problems of the farmers remain a major issue in western UP, which was center of the agitation against three farm laws. Though by withdrawing the three farm laws, the Modi government has mitigated the effect of the protest, resentment among the farmers remains a challenge for BJP. To water down the resentment Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and BJP president JP Nadda have extensively campaigned in the region highlighting the development and welfare works done by the ‘double engine’ government, especially those related to the farmers. Besides, BJP has made Amit Shah, considered to be the party’s ‘Chanakya’, in-charge of the poll strategy in the western UP, but it will also prove to be a litmus test for him. It would be interesting to see whether SP will be able to succeed this time after failed alliance efforts several times in the past. BSP is also making an effort to turn the contest between BJP and SP-RLD into a triangular fight. The party is also vying to win two dozen Dalit dominated seats in the region. For the party which failed to secure even a single seat in the last elections it’s a do or die situation.

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