Uttar Pradesh's final phase is biggest of them all

Update: 2019-05-18 01:52 IST

The final phase of elections in Uttar Pradesh will decide the fate of the country as well as the country's most populous State.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, State BJP president Mahendra Nath Pandey, Union Ministers Manoj Sinha and Anupriya Patel and former Minister R P N Singh are among the high-profile contestants in this phase.

The 13 seats going to polls in the last phase of elections are Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Chandauli, Deoria, Kushinagar, Ghazipur, Ballia, Ghosi, Mirzapur, Maharajganj, Basgaon, Robertsganj and Salempur.

The BJP (and its ally Apna Dal) had won all the 13 seats in 2014 but the party's defeat in a by-election in Gorakhpur last year has made the last round of battle all the more tough.

The Samajwadi Party is contesting eight and the BSP five seats in this phase. The BJP has changed candidates in Ballia, Kushinagar and Deoria and internal sabotage on these seats cannot be ruled out.

In Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces almost no challenge. While the BJP's effort is to increase his earlier margin of 3.37 lakh votes, the Opposition is fighting to reduce the margin.

The biggest challenge lies in Gorakhpur which is the traditional seat of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The BJP has fielded Ravi Kishan, the Bhojpuri star, who is attracting huge crowds and playing to the gallery with his song, dance and dialogues.

The Samajwadi Party has put up Ram Bhual Nishad in order to capitalize on the growing anger of the Nishad community towards BJP.

The caste arithmetic is in favour of the SP-BSP candidate and it remains to be seen if Ravi Kishan is able to swing voters with his acting skills.

In Chandauli, state BJP President Mahendra Nath Pandey is caught in a tough situation since the constituency has over 6 lakh Yadav and Dalit voters.

Union Minister Manoj Sinha is also uncomfortable in Ghazipur where the BSP candidate Afzal Ansari (brother of mafia don Mukhtar Ansari) is banking on SP-BSP voters.

Deoria is another tough seat for the BJP. Outgoing MP Sharad Tripathi made it to national headlines when he beat up his party MLA with shoes at an official meeting. 

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