Litmus test for BJP in Himachal bastion (Dynasty Politics)

IANS  |  Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh) 

It will be a litmus test for BJP's three-time and former of the state and national bodies Anurag Thakur, who has been facing stiff competition from the to wrest his party's bastion, the parliamentary constituency.

"For the past one year I am concentrating only in my constituency. I have throughout been in the constituency visiting various places and meeting people, except when there was parliament session where I recorded over 85 per cent attendance," Anurag Thakur, 44, who once headed the (BJP) youth wing, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), told IANS.

This constituency has been witnessing more aggressive campaigning than for the other three in the state - Shimla (reserved), Kangra and Mandi.

Popularly known as 'Raja Saab', Virbhadra Singh, who helmed six previous governments, is leaving no stone unturned to wrest the seat from the BJP.

Likewise, his archrival and two-time BJP Minister is devoting his maximum time and in the constituency to ensure a four-in-a-row for his son,

A cricket-related legal attack by the previous government against the Dhumal family has caught it on a sticky wicket, political observers say.

But - the party's most flamboyant whose innings with the for Control in India was fast and furious but short-lived, believes it to be case of clear political vendetta.

"During his earlier tenures as minister, he (Virbhadra Singh) did all to damage the HPCA (Association). He even raised a parallel cricket association which failed. No law of the land has been violated by the HPCA. Cases against it were only political in nature and we came out clean from various courts," he said.

said the previous government also brought a Sports Bill with the intention of gaining control over sports associations.

Often facing accusations also within the party of drawing mileage of dynastic - a practice more associated with the Congress, he said: "It is not in one's hands to decide the family you are born in. My father (Prem Kumar Dhumal) has dedicated his life for the welfare of people of and for this I am proud."

"It is the vendetta of the Congress that forced me to enter into politics," he added.

An MLA from the Naina Devi constituency, 67-year-old of the Congress could prove a political heavyweight against Anurag Thakur, political observers believe.

Erlier, the Congress was considering three-time who was caught in a sting operation in the 2005 when he represented in the Lok Sabha.

But Chandel's entry into the Congress was denied by to avoid sending out the signal that it "is banking on BJP rebels", a senior Congress told IANS.

Since his maiden victory in the parliamentary by-election in May 2008, Anurag Thakur, who was re-elected as HPCA in 2016 for the fourth time in succession since 2000, has been targeted by the rivals for being high-profile and jet-setting, and for rubbing shoulders with the high and mighty, a noted.

"Unlike his father, (Anurag) Thakur doesn't command much influence in his home constituency In fact, it was Dhumal who devoted his maximum time and in the constituency to ensure repeat of his son, third time in a row, in the last (2014) general elections," a told IANS.

But Anurag Thakur's dedication to the cricket world took him on creating modern infrastructure in the small hill state.

Polling for all four Lok Sabha seats will be on May 19.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 10:38 IST