Former Union ministers\, greenhorns in fray in MP

Former Union ministers, greenhorns in fray in MP

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Eight constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, which will vote in the last round of seven-phase elections on May 19, will decide the fate of a number of key candidates including former Union ministers and Arun Yadav, sitting MLA Guman and a few greenhorns, among others.

The constituencies in the state going to polls in the last round are Dewas, Ujjain, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Dhar, Indore, and All eight seats are held by the BJP.

Bhuria, the sitting from Ratlam-Jhabua seat is up against Damor, the sitting BJP MLA from Jhabua. This is Damor's maiden parliamentary poll.

After retiring as engineer-in-chief from the public health department, Damor joined the BJP before the 2018 Assembly elections. In a successful electoral debut, he defeated Bhuria's son with a margin of nearly 10,400 votes.

Now, Damor is challenging Bhuria Senior, who has been a since 1998 and has lost only one election so far.

Bhuria was defeated by Congress turncoat and BJP candidate Bhuria in the 2014 However, he wrested the seat -- considered a Congress stronghold, from the saffron party in the 2015 bypoll, which was necessitated after Dileep Singh's death.

He defeated the late BJP MP's daughter, Nirmala, with a margin of 88,000 votes.

Since 1957, has only lost the Ratlam-Jhabua seat thrice -- in 1971, 1977 and 2014.

The electoral battle for Ratlam-Jhabua -- a tribal-dominated seat in which is considered a Congress stronghold, has witnessed a high-pitched poll campaign.

The BJP's and Congress stalwarts including and have addressed rallies in the constituency.

The seat will witness a contest between Chauhan, who is the sitting BJP MP, and Congress's Yadav.

Chauhan and Yadav have served as state unit presidents of their respective parties in the past.

Chauhan has won from five times so far since 1996, except in 2009 when Yadav defeated him.

In the 2014 general election, Chauhan snatched the seat again from Yadav. The won with a margin of over 2.5 lakh votes.

will see Natrajan, a former of Congress president, try her luck again after being defeated in 2014.

She will take on BJP's sitting MP Sudhir Gupta, who had defeated her in the last election by over three lakh votes.

made headlines after six farmers were killed in alleged police firing in 2017, when the BJP was in power in Subsequent protests, including one by Gandhi, helped end the BJP's 15-year rule in the state.

In the state's financial capital, Indore, the BJP has fielded former corporator and senior local Shankar Lalwani, dropping its eight-time MP and

Lalwani will take on Congress candidate

Both the BJP and have fielded fresh faces from Prahlad Tiapaniya will lock horns with civil judge-turned-politician in this reserved (SC) seat.

In Ujjain, which is another reserved seat, two former MLAs are pitted against each other -- of the BJP and Babulal Malviya of the Congress.

In Dhar, the BJP has fielded former MP against Congress greenhorn

In Khargone, where Modi addressed his last political rally for this Lok Sabha election, Gajendra Patel of the BJP and Govind Mujalda of the Congress are pitted against each other. Both of them are contesting their maiden

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First Published: Sat, May 18 2019. 13:05 IST