Many stars vanish from UP\'s political firmament

Many stars vanish from UP's political firmament

IANS  |  Lucknow 

In 2014, they were an important part of the election campaign. They were decision makers of their respective parties, and they helped in candidate selection and managed the campaign.

In 2019, they are not only missing from the limelight but have even been forgotten by their own party workers.

In 2014, was the cornerstone of the Bharatiya Janata Party's OBC in that helped chart the incredible victory of the party.

Party workers flocked to his residence, sought his advice on crucial issues and many others sought his recommendation for a ticket.

After the formation of the at the centre, was appointed the of and his absence form is being deeply felt by his supporters.

Another popular whose gubernatorial assignment took him away from active is former MP

Tandon's house in was a pilgrimage of sorts for BJP workers and the veteran welcomed everyone with a smile. Tandon was appointed of last year and his house wears a deserted look in these elections.

is another who left a vacuum in BJP politics in after being appointed the of

Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti have also remained invisible in the BJP campaign after they were denied ticket for the

Vinay Katiyar, once a firebrand Hindu leader in the movement, is also not visible in the election campaign.

In the Samajwadi Party, its founder has been excluded from the party's campaign and the is now restricted to campaigning for himself from his Mainpuri Lok Sabha seat.

Other senior SP leaders who had been a part of the election campaigns in the past but are conspicuous by their absence this time are former MPs Beni and Reoti

Most veteran BSP leaders like Swami and Naseemuddin Siddiqui have also quit the party, leaving the party without any second rung leadership apart from

One leader whose absence is being deeply felt in the elections is former SP leader

is in hospital and unable to campaign for who is contesting the Rampur Lok Sabha seat.

Though still posts his appeal for on the social media, his active presence would have given the mush needed edge to the BJP campaign in Rampur.

"This is a clear indication that the old order is changing and a new brand of politics is taking shape. We will all have to get used to this," says and state NCP president

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 17:32 IST