Poll campaigning to end in U\'khand Tuesday

Poll campaigning to end in U'khand Tuesday

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

The campaigning for the polls in Uttarakhand, which saw the and the Congress's top brass, including Narendra Modi, and addressing big rallies over the past fortnight, will come to an end Tuesday.

The BJP, which had won all the five seats from the state in the 2014 polls, is claiming that it will retain all of them, but poll watchers opine intense campaigning by PCC Pritam Singh, who is contesting from Tehri and AICC Harish Rawat, who is trying his luck from Nainital, have left the worried.

The BJP has renominated sitting from Tehri and of the erstwhile Tehri royal family from the seat, who has won it twice in the past, once in 2012 bypolls and then in 2014.

On both the occasions, she defeated former Vijay Bahuguna's son

Mala Rajya Lakshmi Shah, who is banking heavily on the traditional votes of the Tehri royal family loyalists, faces a stiff challenge from Pritam Singh, who wields considerable influence among Jaunsari tribal voters of Chakrata and adjoining areas, whose strength has been behind his four successive wins as an MLA from Chakrata.

In Nainital, Pradesh BJP is taking on Harish Rawat, who is a tall from the state.

Bhatt is a Lok Sabha poll debutante, while Rawat has long legislative experience. He was a under the UPA before becoming the of the state in 2014.

Throwing her weight behind Rawat, of Opposition in Indira Hridayesh, who had initially opposed Rawat's candidature from Nainital, said she has held eight campaign meetings in her assembly constituency of Haldwani in support of Rawat.

An interesting contest is also on the cards in Pauri where BJP sitting BC Khanduri's son is taking on his father's political disciple Tirath Singh Rawat.

Though pitted against each other, both of them claim to have Khanduri's blessings and being true heirs to his political legacy.

Rajya Sabha and sitting face each other once again in Almora. had defeated by nearly one lakh votes in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Sitting from Haridwar and former is face to face with Congress's Ambarish Kumar, who is contesting his first Lok Sabha polls.

Polling in the state's five parliamentary seats will be held on April 11. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 21:55 IST