Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rajbhar goes full throttle to back SP candidate

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LUCKNOW : Along with the summer heat, the political temperatur­e is also rising in the eastern UP district of Azamgarh as campaignin­g for the Azamgarh Lok Sabha bypoll is on. On a sultry Tuesday afternoon, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) president Om Prakash Rajbhar held a public meeting in support of Samajwadi Party (SP) Azamgarh candidate Dharmendra Yadav, standing under a tree, in Tezpur village in Billariyag­anj block of the district.

In Azamgarh, no one whose party is not contesting the polls is campaignin­g the way Rajbhar is.

Within hours of this meeting, Rajbhar, attired in yellow ( his party colour), campaigned for Dharmendra in Barohi Fatehpur village of the same block. Before the day ended, he addressed three more public meetings in Azamgarh seeking votes and victory for Dharmendra. In between, he met the SP candidate to discuss his campaign plans and strategy.

Rajbhar’s behaviour and statements often baffle political observers. His party had been unhappy with the SP during the recent Rajya Sabha and UP Legislativ­e Council polls nomination. Reason: the SP did not give any seats to the SBSP in these indirect polls but gave a Rajya Sabha seat to another alliance partner, the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD).

Prior to that, Rajbhar had repeatedly criticised SP national president Akhilesh Yadav for “staying put in AC (air-conditione­d) rooms than venturing out in the summer heat.” But contradict­ing that friction, since June 9, Rajbhar is campaignin­g in Azamgarh for the alliance partner’s candidate. “No one is campaignin­g like him. He is camping there, it’s his region. We are the SP ally, and he is doing what an alliance partner should do in the best possible manner,” said Piyush Mishra, national spokespers­on of the SBSP.

Rajbhar is sweating it out in Azamgarh primarily to mobilise the sizable Rajbhar community votes in five of the 10 assembly segments of Azamgarh. “There is a sizable number of Rajbhars in Sagadi, Mehnagar, Nizamabad, Atraulia, and Azamgarh Sadar. Our party president is seeking transfer of all these votes to Dharmendra Yadav,” he said. Om Prakash Rajbhar is campaignin­g largely in these five segments and party sources said that he will stay in Azamgarh till the polls. Azamgarh, along with the Rampur Lok Sabha seat, will go to the polls on June 23.

Rajbhar will campaign only in Azamgarh and might not go to Rampur at all as Azamgarh is in the eastern UP region where SBSP has strength. If the SP is fighting to retain Azamgarh, the seat that SP chief Akhilesh Yadav vacated to retain his Karhal assembly seat, the BJP has fielded Dinesh Lal Yadav, popularly known as Nirahua, while the BSP has fielded Shah Alam alias Guddu Jamali.

The SP looks to retain Azamgarh by fielding Akhilesh’s cousin and former parliament­arian Dharmendra Yadav.

community.”

Although the BSP failed to open its account in the assembly election in Azamgarh, party strategist­s are hopeful of wresting the seat from the SP. “BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ will cut into the backward votes of the SP to give an edge to the BSP candidate in the bypoll”, said a BSP leader.

 ?? SOURCED ?? SBSP chief Om Prakash Rajbhar with SP Lok Sabha bypoll candidate Dharmendra Yadav in Azamgarh on Tuesday.
SOURCED SBSP chief Om Prakash Rajbhar with SP Lok Sabha bypoll candidate Dharmendra Yadav in Azamgarh on Tuesday.

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