Hindustan Times (West UP)

Jitin Prasada is “Modi emissary” on Varun Gandhi’s turf Pilibhit

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PILIBHIT: A cavalcade comprising SUVs meanders through the narrow lanes of Bhanga Mohammadi village, and as the dust settles down, villagers rush out of their houses to catch a glimpse of Jitin Prasada, recently appointed as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate for the Pilibhit constituen­cy, taking over from party stalwart Varun Gandhi.

“For around two decades, we have seen the Gandhis - Maneka Gandhi and her son Varun seeking votes for the lotus symbol,” said Diwakar Verma, a native of the village. The duo had become synonymous with Pilibhit, winning one election after another. Though the mother-son are missing from the election battlefiel­d of Pilibhit, saffron foot soldiers have rallied around Jitin to win the seat, he said.

Pilibhit goes to polls in the first phase on April 19.

Jitin alights from the vehicle to greet people and BJP workers raise slogans in his support. He moves towards a dais set up in a mango orchard, where party workers welcome him. Soon, villagers assemble here while some take shelter under the trees while others move in the makeshift tent erected in the open space.

The BJP workers distribute leaflets, highlighti­ng schemes launched by the central and state government­s.

Jitin announces that he has come to Pilibhit as an emissary of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The PM has sent me to work for the developmen­t of the constituen­cy and welfare of the masses. You have voted in support of BJP candidates in 2014

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and2019 Lok Sabha elections, paving way for lotus bloom in the constituen­cy. In 2024 election too, voters should again press the lotus symbol button ensuring the BJP’s victory and making Modi ji PM for the third term,” he said.

“I am just a medium, your votes will be for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. For the last 10 years you have witnessed projects and schemes launched by the Modi government. It’s time again to entrust faith in Modi ji with your vote to continue with developmen­t. I assure you that there will be non-stop work in the constituen­cy. I am not the one who will disappear after seeking your vote but remain in the constituen­cy to dispose of grievances of people. I will pay back for your votes by launching new projects,” he said.

To counter opposition’s charge that the BJP has fielded an outsider, Jitin said: “My family’s associatio­n with Pilibhit is generation­s old. It owns agricultur­e land in Puranpur tehsil and I have been visiting the area regularly. I have represente­d Dhaurahra and Shahjahanp­ur LS seats that shares boundary with Pilibhit. The people of Pilibhit know me personally and are aware of my contributi­on to the developmen­t of the area,” he emphasised.

Jitin said the UP government has launched Rs 1,000-crore projects for the developmen­t of Pilibhit. “As PWD minister, I have launched constructi­on of four-lane road in the district,” he said.

Playing down the absence of sitting MP Varun Gandhi from the election campaign, Jitin said: “The party sends leaders to campaign in constituen­cies. The leadership decided to field me from the seat and several projects have been launched in the constituen­cy since 2014. There is no difference between leaders and workers over the selection of the candidate. All have mobilised their resources for the victory of BJP,” he said.

BJP leader Sushil Gangwar said Varun Gandhi had won the 2019 Lok Sabha election by a margin of over 2 lakh votes defeating SP-BSP alliance candidate. Along with retaining the seat, Jitin faces the challenge of maintainin­g the big lead over rival party candidate in the election. The rallies of Modi and chief minister Yogi Adityanath have given the much-needed boost to Jitin’s campaign.

Addressing a public meeting in Bisalpur area of the constituen­cy, SP candidate Bhagwat Sharan Gangwar played the Varun card to attack the BJP. “The BJP denied ticket to the party leader who raised the issue of farmers and unemployed youths. A leader who was unwilling to contest from the Gandhi bastion has been given ticket. People cannot be taken for a ride...they will teach a lesson to the BJP in the upcoming polls,” he said.

Supporters of BSP candidate Anis Ahmed Khan alias Phul

Babu are raising the “local versus outsider” issue terming the BJP and SP candidates as outsiders who will leave once the election is over. The BSP candidate resides in Pilibhit.

Sripal Sharma, a teacher in Government Inter College, Pilibhit, said: “Maneka and Varun Gandhi have made Pilibhit a BJP stronghold, winning successive Lok Sabha elections with ease. With both missing from the constituen­cy, the SP and BSP smell an opportunit­y to wrest the seat from BJP. It’s a new turf for the BJP candidate. The opposition tried to flare up annoyance among the Sikh community over denial of ticket to Varun,” he said. A triangular contest is on the cards among the BJP, SP and BSP in Pilibhit that has 20% Muslim voters, 17% Lodhs, 10% Kurmis, 8% Sikhs, 17% Dalits, and 15 % upper castes, he said.

 ?? ?? PM Narendra Modi during a rally in Pilibhit with CM Yogi Adityanath, and UP cabinet minister Jitin Prasada.
PM Narendra Modi during a rally in Pilibhit with CM Yogi Adityanath, and UP cabinet minister Jitin Prasada.

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