Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Shinde Sena on a sticky wicket as Phase 1 begins

- Pradip Maitra htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

NAGPUR: The “Mahayuti” pulled out all the stops to give an edge to its candidate Raju Parwe of Shiv Sena (Shinde) in terms of campaignin­g, while the Congress was left waiting for star campaigner­s. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a rally at Kanhan in Ramtek constituen­cy in support of the “Mahayuti” candidate, while Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, his deputy Devendra Fadnavis, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and many other high-profile leaders also rooted for Parwe in Ramtek. There are numerous problems for Congress in Ramtek, a constituen­cy once represente­d by former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao. Parwe, a Congress MLA, switched sides just before the nomination date and filed his candidatur­e f rom Mahayuti. On the other hand, the caste certificat­e of Congress’ official candidate, Rashmi Barve, was rejected by the District Caste Certificat­e Scrutiny Committee of the Social Justice Department, which led to the party fielding her husband, Shyam Barve, a novice in politics. Kishore Gajbhiye, a bureaucrat-turned-politician, garnered 4,68,738 votes (39.30%) in the 2019 elections as a Congress candidate, competing against Shiv Sena’s Krupal Tumane who secured 5,94,827 votes (49.90%). Despite not receiving a Congress ticket, Gajbhiye has entered the race with the support of Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA).

Former Nagpur University professor Dr Srinivas Khandewale believes that the decision not to field Gajbhiye may have repercussi­ons for the Congress. “It will potentiall­y benefit Parwe, who appears to have an advantage over the other candidates,” he said.

Gajbhiye, citing his performanc­e in 2019, said he was the rightful claimant for the Ramtek LS seat. This will be Gajbhiye’s third electoral battle since the 2014 Assembly polls, each time representi­ng a different party. In 2014, he contested from North Nagpur Assembly constituen­cy on a BSP ticket. For the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, he joined the Congress and contested from Ramtek against the sitting MP Krupal Tumane (Shiv Sena).

Despite being the runner-up in 2019, he feels he deserved another opportunit­y, given his performanc­e and the significan­t voter support he commands. The source of his electoral strength, whether from the party itself or due to Gajbhiye’s personal credential­s, remains open to interpreta­tion.

Gajbhiye is a discontent­ed Congress rebel. “A considerab­le number of party leaders had informed the Congress high command about Rashmi Barve’s unsuitabil­ity due to her invalid caste certificat­e,” he said. Gajbhiye criticised the decision to replace Rashmi Barve with her husband, Shyam Barve, who had not even sought the party’s nomination, labelling it as detrimenta­l to the party and unjust to him. He emphasised that his opponent, Congress nominee Shyam Barve, was not an active party member, while Rashmi Barve, a protégé of senior Congress leader and former Maharashtr­a minister Sunil Kedar, attributed the cancellati­on of her caste certificat­e to political motives.

Senior Congress leader Narendra Jichkar pointed out that the growing sympathy for former Congress candidate Rashmi Barve after her nomination was declared invalid and the discontent among Shiv Sena cadre over fielding an ‘outsider’ are posing major challenges for Shinde-led Shiv Sena in Ramtek. This is the only seat being contested by the Shinde-led Sena in the first phase of general elections on April 19.

The involvemen­t of Congress stalwart Sunil Kedar in supporting Shyam Barve adds an interestin­g dimension to the contest. Kedar wields significan­t influence in rural Nagpur politics, making him a key player in the electoral dynamics.

Even Kedar’s detractors, like former Maharashtr­a minister Anil Deshmukh, accept that Kedar is a force which cannot be ignored in either the dusty by-lanes of Nagpur district villages or the semi-urban towns (tehsil areas) which dot the district.

A five-time MLA from Saoner in Nagpur district (one of the six Assembly segments of Ramtek), Kedar won for the first time in 1995 and since 2004 he has not lost from that Assembly constituen­cy. Despite the BJP wave, he retained control over Nagpur ZP in 2022 which gave him more leverage in developmen­t work in the rural pockets.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Raju Parwe of Shiv Sena (Shinde) has been backed by CM Eknath Shinde and others.
HT PHOTO Raju Parwe of Shiv Sena (Shinde) has been backed by CM Eknath Shinde and others.
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