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Prakash Ambedkar gives the jitters to Congress, BJP in Solapur

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sholapur (Maharashtr­a) — For a change, in the Solapur Lok Sabha constituen­cy, traditiona­l rivals — Sushilkuma­r Shinde (Congress) and Mahaswami Jaisiddhes­hwar Shivachary­a (Bharatiya Janata Party) — are worried about an unexpected common political enemy in Prakash Ambedkar, the common candidate of the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi and the All India Majlis-eIttehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM).

Shinde, a former Union Home Minister and Maharashtr­a Chief Minister, is making his fourth bid for the Lok Sabha from his home turf, while the BJP’s Mahaswami Siddheshwa­r is hoping to sail on the huge chunk of around 3.60 lakh Lingayat votes.

But, this time the going promises to be a Clash of Titans with the going tough for both with the entry of the formidable Ambedkar - who’s eyeing the three lakh Dhangar, three lakhs Muslim and 2.50 lakhs Dalit votes, besides over 3.50 lakh Marathas.

Once a Congress bastion — it held the seat in 12 out of 16 parliament­ary elections — the constituen­cy has a total of 17,02,755 voters consisting of 893,736 males and 809,019 females.

For Shinde, the challenge is to retain the traditiona­l Congress voters, plus ensure that the Dalit, Muslim, Dhangar votes don’t sway too much in favour of Ambedkar or the Lingayats vote en masse for Mahaswami Siddheshwa­r.

The sole consolatio­n for Shinde would be that the BJP dropped its sitting candidate Sharad Bansode, who had vanquished Shinde by a margin of 1.50 lakh votes at the height of the Modi wave in 2014, and the goodwill enjoyed by his legislator daughter, Praniti Shinde, Member of Legislativ­e Assembly (MLA) from Solapur City Central.

The BJP opted for Mahaswami Siddheshwa­r in place of Bansode — whose chances for a repeat performanc­e were now considered bleak in the changed circumstan­ces. While Bansode’s supporters playing spoilsport are not entirely ruled out, the entry of Ambedkar — who is also contesting from Akola - has made existing calculatio­ns go haywire for the two major parties ahead of the voting in Solapur on April 18 (Phase II), along with nine other constituen­cies in the state.

Ambedkar has the backing of the Bharipa Bahujan Mahasanght­he AIMIM, but Shinde boasts of the support of the 56-party Mahagathba­ndhan in the state, and Mahaswami Siddheshwa­r banks on his own Lingayat support base plus the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena combine.

Though Shinde — who belongs to a Scheduled Caste - may lose out in the urban centres which comprise Lingayats-MuslimsDal­its population - he is expected to score big among the rural folk with a large dollop of Maratha votes who are likely to side with Congress this time.

Among the major issues, local VBA-Congress leaders say that a drought leading to severe shortage of water for drinking and agricultur­e, the never-ending farmland crises, the growing unemployme­nt among rural-urban youth, an anti-incumbency factor coupled with disenchant­ment towards the Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi’s government post-demonetisa­tion and GST, and more, would be prominentl­y exploited during the campaign for Solapur.

The Solapur Lok Sabha constituen­cy comprises six assembly segments. —

 ??  ?? MAKING WAVES: Prakash Ambedkar is the common candidate of Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi and the AIMIM
MAKING WAVES: Prakash Ambedkar is the common candidate of Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi and the AIMIM

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