Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BJP rebel Surana may spell trouble for Kataria in battle for Udaipur

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi

UDAIPUR: A former party colleague has become a thorn in the flesh of Rajasthan home minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Gulab Chand Kataria, who has not lost any election in the past 25 years.

The entry of Kataria’s friendturn­ed-foe, Dalpat Surana, in the poll fray as a BJP rebel has given an interestin­g twist to the contest in Udaipur constituen­cy of Rajasthan, which goes to the polls on December 7.

Surana had resigned from the BJP last month after he was denied the party ticket from Udaipur, the nerve centre of the Mewar-wagar region. Kataria has won the seat five times since 1977. As a Janata Sena candidate, Surana could play the spoilsport for Kataria who is locked in a keen contest with Congress candidate and former union minister, Girija Vyas.

The region has 28 assembly seats and it is widely considered as the gateway to power in Rajasthan. In the 2013 assembly elections, the BJP had swept the belt winning 25 seats. The Congress managed to win two seats while the remaining one was bagged by an independen­t.

In 2008, the Congress had won 20 seats while the BJP got six. One seat each was bagged by the Janata Dal (United) and an independen­t.

“I am in the fray only to ensure Kataria’s defeat,” said Surana, a former member of the erstwhile Jana Sangh, a political wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh (RSS) and precursor to the BJP.

There have been attempts by the BJP leadership to persuade Surana to withdraw from the contest but he is unrelentin­g. “The fact that I am in this battlefiel­d against Kataria is my victory,” he said.

Both Kataria and Surana are from the Jain community, which has around 44,000 voters in the constituen­cy.

Kataria ruled out any threat from Surana. “He is no factor here. He will go into such a depression after this election that it will be difficult for him to come out of that,” he said. “There is still time for him to withdraw from the contest and live with respect in the remaining years of his life.” Vyas had defeated Kataria twice in the past . She is hoping that Surana will cut into Kataria’s votes this time. “I have defeated him (Kataria) twice and will do so again this time. He has done nothing for Udaipur despite being a minister,” Vyas said.

Kataria’s woes are compounded by another pro-bjp independen­t candidate, Praveen Ratlia, a diehard supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “My main aim is to defeat Kataria. He has done nothing for the constituen­cy and does not allow any other leader to grow in the BJP,” said Ratlia, who is also the state president of Namo Vichar Manch, an organisati­on that propagates Modi’s thinking.

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Gulab Chand Kataria

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