Dikshit\, Tiwari to square off in North-East Delhi

Dikshit, Tiwari to square off in North-East Delhi

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Caste equations will be in focus on Sunday when people of North-parliamentary constituency set out to choose their in the for the next five years with the BJP's facing off against veteran and former

Even during the roadshow of on Wednesday, the majority of the crowd were Muslims who had gathered in huge numbers to have a glimpse of the

Many believe that the combination of Muslims and migrants might just make things difficult for BJP chief Tiwari, the sitting

"It was only because of the anti-incumbency for the government in the Centre and state that (BJP leader) was able to win from the seat, but this time most of our neighbourhood are supporting the Congress as they have young leaders like Priyanka and Rahul," said who lives in

But on the other side there are residents who claim to be focusing on national issues in these elections and are ready to keep their regional issues aside for the sake of the nation.

"Although there has not been much work in the past five years, but then the regional issues can be dealt in the state elections and these elections must be seen as a key to the future which (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi has," said Lucky Chaurasia, who owns a mobile shop in Maujpur.

Created in 2009, after implementation of the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India, North-is one of the seven parliamentary constituencies in Delhi.

In the first elections held in the North-East Delhi seat in 2009, Congress candidate defeated the BJP's B.L. Sharma.

However in 2014, Tiwari, who is also a famous Bhojpuri singer and actor, won the seat by over a lakh votes, while the Congress slipped to number three in the race with the Aam Aadmi Party's coming second.

This time though things might be a little different as the Congress has fielded Dikshit, who was the longest serving of Delhi from 1998 to 2013, to take on Tiwari.

Although the has also given a poll ticket to Dilip Pandey but residents of the constituency believe that the seat will see a straight fight between the BJP and the Congress while the might have to settle for the third spot.

Voting will be held during the sixth of the seven-phase elections on May 12 and the results will be declared on May 23.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 21:42 IST