Bigwigs in fray as 8 seats in MP go to polls on May 12 (Lead\, correcting last para)

Bigwigs in fray as 8 seats in MP go to polls on May 12 (Lead, correcting last para)

IANS  |  Bhopal 

After 13 of the 29 constituencies in voted in the previous two phases, quite a few bigwigs are in the fray as eight more seats get ready to vote in the sixth phase of polling on May 12.

Among the constituencies going to the polls on Sunday is Bhopal, which has grabbed a lot of attention after the fielded the controversial Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, an accused in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast case, against veteran

The other bigwigs in the fray include former of the from Guna and of the BJP from Morena.

The five other seats set to vote on Sunday are Vidisha, Bhind, Gwalior, and Rajgarh. Barring Guna which was won by Scindia, all the other seats went to the BJP in 2014.

Pragya Thakur, who joined the race for almost a month after Digvijaya Singh's candidature was finalised, is no longer just a candidate, but has become an election issue. Many have raised questions over her candidature, wondering if someone who's out on bail in a terror case should be allowed to contest elections.

Fielding is also an example of how the BJP is trying to redefine "majoritarian communalism" as nationalism under pressure from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Not a stranger to controversies, she was barred from campaigning for 72 hours by the for her remarks about former Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief and for expressing pride about her role in the demolition of the in 1992.

Soon after her candidature was announced, claimed to have cursed Karkare, which, according to her, led to his death. Karkare was killed in the 2008 Mubai terror attack.

too has been drawing the poll panel's attention by involving sadhus in his election campaign. Days after alias Computer Baba performed a "hath yoga" for the senior leader, the took cognizance of the matter and initiated a probe to decide if Digvijay Singh has violated the model code of conduct.

There was another controversy over a procession of 7,000 saffron clad sadhus in support of the Congress. There were also allegations that policemen were asked to wear saffron scarves. However, the of Police (DGP) has denied the charge.

Former state BJP chief had to change his constituency from to Morena due to the growing resentment against him in Gwalior, which sent him to the in 2014. In Morena, Tomar is up against senior Congressman Ram Niwas Rawat, who has been fielded despite losing in the Assembly elections last year.

Guna is one of the two seats in which the Congress had won in 2014 (it later won the bypolls in Ratlam after the death of BJP in 2015). In 2014, defeated Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya of the BJP in Guna by over 1 lakh votes.

While Scindia has been a consistent winner over the years, organisational responsibilities in have kept him away from campaigning in full steam this time. He also incurred the wrath of supremo Mayawati for poaching her candidate from Guna, Lokendra Singh, who at the last minute. Scindia is up against K.P. Yadav of the BJP.

The battle in Vidisha has lost some of its sheen after two-time sitting BJP and External Affairs decided not to contest the elections. The constituency had earlier sent Atal Bihari Vajpayee and ex-to the Lok Sabha.

A stronghold of the BJP which has retained it for 30 years, Vidisha will this time witness a contest between two debutants -- BJP's Ramakant Bhargava and Shailendra Singh of the Congress.

In Gwalior, the BJP has fielded in place of Narendra Singh Tomar, while the Congress has reposed faith in Ashok Singh and the contest is evenly poised.

The BJP has replaced the sitting MPs in and Bhind while retaining its candidate in Rajgarh. Rajgarh is where wanted to contest from and Congress supporters will have the added responsibility of winning this seat.

The BJP candidate in Bhind, Sandhya Rai, has to vindicate the party's decision to nominate her in place of sitting Bhagirath Prasad, a former bureaucrat. Her rival of the Congress is a newcomer who has little to lose.

will witness a contest between two first timers -- Prabhu Singh Thakur of the Congress and of the BJP, who has replaced sitting MP

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 23:34 IST