Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BJP under pressure to retain stronghold

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: It will be a challenge for the BJP to retain the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat that fell vacant after the death of Bollywood actor Vinod Khanna.

The bypoll will also be the first test of the leadership abilities of ally Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.

A four-time BJP MP, Khanna had won the seat by a huge margin of 1.3 lakh votes by defeating Congress’ Partap Singh Bajwa. But with change of guard in the state, political equations have changed and the saffron party is finding itself on the losing wicket.

The BJP contested four of the nine assembly segments falling under the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat. But it could win only the Sujanpur seat in the assembly polls. Erosion of support in some segments — it lost by 27,496 votes in Bhoa, 11,170 votes in Pathankot and 31,917 in Dinanagar — is worrying the BJP. Factionali­sm is also haunting the saffron party.

However, the party’s ally SAD’s support base has remained intact even as the Congress managed to win four out of five seats contested by the Akali Dal in the segment.

Barring in Qadian and Gurdaspur, of the Modi government and failures of the Amarinder government,” said state BJP chief Vijay Sampla.

Sukhbir’s tour to the segment is likely to give a much-needed boost to the party in the segment. “Sukhbir is known to have won every bypoll while in power. Real test lies in Gurdaspur now as his party is not even the main opposition in the assembly. It’s a test of his commanders­hip as well,” a political expert said.

Former BJP state unit president Ashwini Sharma and former chief parliament­ary secretary Jagdish Sahni are in the race for the BJP ticket.

IT WILL ALSO BE THE TEST OF POPULARITY AND LEADERSHIP ABILITIES OF SUKHBIR

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Vijay Sampla

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