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Confusion prevails over Samajwadi Party candidates

- Anuj Kumar

A day after the Samajwadi Party decided to name Azam Khan’s confidante Ruchi Vira as candidate for the Moradabad Lok Sabha seat, the sitting MP, S.T. Hasan, said he would not campaign for Ms. Vira.

Confusion prevailed among the ranks as the party leadership changed its candidate for the Gautam Buddh Nagar seat as well. Sources said they were reconsider­ing the Meerut candidate too. This was after the party had already changed its Bijnor candidate.

For the Rampur seat, the leadership decided to stick to Mohibullah Nadvi, chief Akhilesh Yadav’s pick, after the candidatur­e of Azam Khan loyalist Asim Raja was cancelled during the scrutiny process on

Thursday.

Mr. Hasan said he continued to be a loyal SP soldier but could not humiliate his supporters who had worked for the party and prayed for his ticket. Making an indirect attack on Mr. Khan, he said Mr. Yadav was pressured into cancelling his ticket at the last minute. “I work for those who are suffering and in the present times, Muslims and Dalits are the most affected. I will continue to raise their voice,” he said.

On Azam Khan’s role

Asked about Mr. Khan’s role in the change, he said media reports suggested that the senior leader was behind the decision. “He got me the ticket in 2019. If he has ensured that I don’t contest this time, I will remain grateful to him,” he said.

Mr. Hasan further said that sending an outsider would hurt the party’s prospects in the constituen­cy. “The voting percentage would come down; Moradabad had suffered in the past when outsiders were imposed on the constituen­cy,” he said.

In Gautam Buddh Nagar, the party fielded Mahendra Nagar, replacing youth leader Rahul Awana. Dr. Nagar, a paediatric­ian, would take on the BJP’s twotime MP Mahesh Sharma in what has now become a contest between two doctors. Party sources said Dr. Nagar, who shifted from the Congress a couple of years ago, had been the original choice. Then, the leadership decided to give in to the demands of the youth and picked Mr. Awana. Later, the senior leaders of the region concluded that Mr. Awana did not have the stature to take on the BJP heavyweigh­t.

Similar sentiments were being expressed in Meerut where the party has fielded Supreme Court advocate Bhanu Pratap Singh. He was being described as an outsider who would find it difficult to take on BJP’s surprise choice Arun Govil without complete local support.

Amid the localoutsi­der narrative, party workers in Rampur were busy underlinin­g that Mr. Nadvi, the cleric of the Parliament Street mosque in New Delhi, had his roots in the Suar tehsil of the constituen­cy.

 ?? ANI ?? Raising objection: Samajwadi Party leader S.T. Hasan has refused to campaign for the party’s Moradabad candidate, Ruchi Vira.
ANI Raising objection: Samajwadi Party leader S.T. Hasan has refused to campaign for the party’s Moradabad candidate, Ruchi Vira.

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