Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Mumbai businessma­n throws his hat in ring in Rajasthan’s Sikar

- Kumar Uttam kumar.uttam@hindustant­imes.com

SIKAR (RAJASTHAN): A quiet town on the national highway connecting Agra and Bikaner, Sikar is known for its 19th century temples and forts, Shekhawati-style frescoes, and for the past few decades, Wahid Chowhan.

The 69-year-old businessma­n who was born in Sikar, and is settled in Mumbai, is known as a social reformer. This election season, he is also a poll hopeful.

After unsuccessf­ully seeking a ticket from Congress, Chowhan will contest as a candidate of the newly launched Rashtriya Loktantrik Party, started by Bharatiya Janta Party rebel and independen­t MLA from Khinswar, Hanuman Beniwal.

A charismati­c Jat leader, Beniwal has made alliances with parties, including Ghanshyam Tiwari’s Bharat Vahini Party to field 40 candidates in Rajasthan’s 200 assembly seats.

Chowhan is no stranger to these parts. He started a school for girls in his home town back in the 1990s.

Now called the Excellence Knowledge City for Girls, and located on a six hectare campus, it offers free education, including books and uniforms, from nursery to graduation. It draws students from both, Muslim and Hindu communitie­s.

Chowhan claims to have worked as a mason in Mumbai fixing roofs to fund his education. He started out as a businessma­n selling PVC pipes, and bought real estate in both, Mumbai and Goa.

But I was always keen to return to my roots and do something for people in Sikar,” Chowhan said.

He sold a hotel that he owned in Goa, in 1997, to raise funds for the school.

“Bringing Muslim girls to school was difficult. I was accused of spoiling them, and our culture,” Chowhan said. “Today, people complain their boys are not as qualified as girls.”

This is Chowhan’s second bid to contest the polls. He fought the 2013 election on Nationalis­t Congress Party ticket, but lost.

“It is different equation this time. I am getting the support of Jats this time. They voted for the BJP in the last election,” Chowhan said.

Jaipur based senior journalist and political analyst Narayan Bareth said that Chowhan is wellknow across faiths for his work. “He has considerab­le following (because of his work with) girl students. He is contesting from a new party so its electoral impact cannot be assessed, but he is definitely creating a buzz.”

“He has a pleasant personalit­y, and he doesn’t scare any community,” Rajendra Rathore, a businessma­n in Sikar town, added.

Beniwal was travelling and could not speak despite attempts to contact him.

Jat, Muslim and Scheduled Castes together constitute about 1.7 lakh of Sikar’s total electorate size of nearly 2.7 lakh.

The area has 15,000 Rajputs, while dominant castes Brahmins and Baniya are around 25,000 in number.

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