2019 LOK SABHA ELECTION: In Between The Cut-Throat War, Know who will Emerge as a Significant Candidate

This constituency will be voted on May 6. Congress's national president Rahul Gandhi and BJP's Union Minister Smriti Irani in the traditional seat of Congress.
2019 LOK SABHA ELECTION: In Between The Cut-Throat War, Know who will Emerge as a Significant Candidate

At the beginning of the Lok Sabha elections, there are still days left. For the elections in 7 phases, BJP and Congress have announced their candidates in more than half the seats. Along with this, regional parties have also announced their most candidates. After the announcement of their own candidates by political parties, the situation of competition on many important seats has become completely clear. The collision of many seats in Hindi-speaking areas is currently visible.

Amethi: Amethi Lok Sabha seat seems to be once again a tough fight. This constituency will be voted on May 6. Congress's national president Rahul Gandhi and BJP's Union Minister Smriti Irani in the traditional seat of Congress. In the last election, both candidates were in the fray from this seat. However, despite the defeat in 2014, Smriti Irani is continuously visiting this seat, so that Rahul Gandhi can get a tough fight this time.

From this Lok Sabha seat, there is a fight between the National Lok Dal leader Ajit Singh and BJP candidate Sanjeev Balayan. There will be voting on April 11. Ajit Singh Jat is in the process of winning with the votes of Muslim and Dalit votes due to the alliance with the votes. At present BJP MP Sanjeev will put full emphasis on maintaining his seat.

Polling will be held on 11th April in Baghpat Lok Sabha seat. There is a possibility of a tough fight between Jayant Chaudhary and Satya Pal Singh. Jayant Chaudhary is contesting from Baghpat for the first time. Last time, his father Ajit Singh lost the elections to BJP's Satyapal Singh. Even in this seat, Jayantha Chaudhary will be seen looking for a way to win after the recent coalition.

This time Tripura is on the Amroha seat. The BJP won the last time from here. The BJP has again given a ticket to Kanwar Singh Tanwar. However, this time his victory is difficult. He can get a tough fight from Danish Ali, who is in the fray from the BSP. More than 20 percent of the population in Amroha is Muslim. Dalits, Sainis and Jats are also in large numbers. The Congress has also given the ticket to Muslim candidate Rashid Alvi from this seat, after which the fight has become very interesting.

There is a continuing war between the Yadav family in the Ferozabad seat. Here, Mulayam Singh's brother Shivpal Yadav is challenging the present MP and Ram Gopal Yadav's son Akshay Yadav. Shivpal Yadav is in the fray from the PSP ticket. This seat is voting on 23rd April.

BJP's Firebrand leader Giriraj Singh is in the fray from this seat, while Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar has taken the field to confront him. They have been nominated for the CPI ticket.

From Jamuni Lok Sabha seat, Chirag Paswan, current MP and state president of RLSP Bhudev Chaudhary is expected to face a tough fight. Chaudhary won the JDU ticket in 2009. This time, he is confident of the Dalit and OBC votes. Chirag Paswan is confident of winning on the strength of the Dalit and forward votes.

Garwal: Polling on Garhwal seat on April 11. From here the Congress has given a ticket to Manish Khanduri, son of BJP MP BC Khanduri. At the same time, BJP has given the opportunity to Teerath Singh Rawat, an especially known man of BC Khanduri. In this case, the fight on this seat has become very interesting.

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