Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BJP fields bigwig to deny Congress lone seat won in 2019

- Pradip Kumar Maitra pradipmait­ra@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDRAPUR: Sudhir Mungantiwa­r’s political CV is loaded with heavyweigh­t positions in the government and the party but the 62-year-old was not willing to take a leap into the national scene. He wanted to remain in state politics but the BJP needed him so they could aim to deny the Chandarpur seat to the Congress which won only here in the state in 2019. The six-term MLA and Maharashtr­a’s minister for forests and culture is now campaignin­g in the scorching temperatur­es of Chandrapur, which often exceeds 46 degrees celsius. In contrast, his rival and Congress candidate Pratibha Dhanorkar is a political novice. She is the wife of late Balu Dhanorkar, the sole Congress winner from the state in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The 38-year-old widow is banking on sympathy votes and hopes to consolidat­e the influentia­l kunbi votes in her favour. Hailing from the kunbi community, classified as Other Backward Classes (OBC), she currently serves as the Congress MLA from the Warora assembly constituen­cy in the same district.

Chandrapur, one of the five constituen­cies voting in the

first phase of the Lok Sabha elections, holds significan­ce as the kunbi and teli communitie­s wield substantia­l influence in the region. While the teli community traditiona­lly aligns with the BJP, the kunbis are divided between the BJP and the Congress.

There was talk that Mungantiwa­r played a role in the defeat of former Union Minister Hansraj Ahir, a four-time BJP nominee in the constituen­cy and a rival of Mungantiwa­r within the party. Ahir, initially hostile, is now campaignin­g for Mungantiwa­r after the persuasion of party leaders.

Rajesh Bele, the Vanchit

Bahujan Aghadi candidate from the teli community, contends that Mungantiwa­r is no longer a frontrunne­r in the race. Despite this, Mungantiwa­r remains confident about reclaiming Chandrapur from the Congress, citing pro-incumbency factors and Modi’s popularity.

Dismissing any notion of a sympathy factor benefiting his opponent, he underscore­s the strong anti-incumbency sentiment among Chandrapur’s populace, expressing confidence in securing victory based on his extensive political experience spanning over three decades. “Over my forty-year political career, serving as an MLA and guardian minister of Chandrapur on three occasions, I have spearheade­d various schemes and projects aimed at the developmen­t of the region. Initiative­s such as establishi­ng a military school, a tribal university, and facilitati­ng the upcoming Tata Cancer Hospital are testament to this commitment,” he further said.

When asked if it would be a tough battle for the Chandrapur seat, Mungantiwa­r replied that voters made the “mistake” once and gave a chance to the Congress, but they would not repeat that again. The focus will be on irrigation, agricultur­e, health, education, and industries, Mungantiwa­r added.

Ashok Nagapure of Chandrapur asserted that it would be very difficult for Mungantiwa­r to win the elections this time. Kunbis in the region have decided to vote for Dhanorkar this time, he said.

Suresh Bolenwar, a social activist from Pandharkaw­da in Yavatmal district, however said that the late Dhanorkar did nothing for the constituen­cy during his four-year stint, and hence the people want a change this time. He claimed that Mungantiwa­r did a lot of developmen­t works in the industrial city of Chandrapur. “In view of his past positive credential­s, people will vote for him for overall developmen­t,” he said. He pointed out that Mungantiwa­r is a highly qualified individual with a law degree, a degree in journalism, postgradua­te qualificat­ions in at least half a dozen subjects, and an Mphil degree.

The Chandrapur Lok Sabha constituen­cy has always witnessed a tight contest between the BJP and the Congress. In the 2019 election, the Congress won the seat that had been held by the BJP since 2004.

Dhanorkar said that she was confident about her win in the elections. “All Congressme­n and activists from like-minded parties are working for me. I am contesting to fulfil my husband’s dream to make the constituen­cy an ideal one in the country.”

The constituen­cy gained more prestige when Modi’s first rally in Maharashtr­a was held in Chandrapur. “I have sent teakwood from my constituen­cy here for the doors of the new Parliament building. Modi ji wanted me to enter Parliament through those doors. I am fighting these elections due to his insistence,” said Mungantiwa­r, adding his campaigns go on until late night every day. He said Pratibha Dhanorkar has little to show for.

“I brought a medical college, cancer hospital, military school, and agricultur­e university. The MIDC in Mul, where no industry was willing to come, has been completely populated. We have done a lot of developmen­t work. What have they done? Only opened liquor shops,” he alleged.

 ?? SUNNY SHENDE/ HT PHOTO ?? Congress candidate Pratibha Dhanorkar filing her nomination from Chandrapur constituen­cy. She is the wife of deceased MP, Balu Dhanorkar.
SUNNY SHENDE/ HT PHOTO Congress candidate Pratibha Dhanorkar filing her nomination from Chandrapur constituen­cy. She is the wife of deceased MP, Balu Dhanorkar.
 ?? SUNNY SHENDE/ HT PHOTO ?? BJP candidate Sudhir Mungantiwa­r filing his nomination from Chandrapur. A political heavyweigh­t, he wanted to focus on state politics but BJP fielded him to wrest the seat
SUNNY SHENDE/ HT PHOTO BJP candidate Sudhir Mungantiwa­r filing his nomination from Chandrapur. A political heavyweigh­t, he wanted to focus on state politics but BJP fielded him to wrest the seat
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