Phulpur: It's 'Modi vs the rest' in seat once held by Nehru

The last time Congress won from Phulpur was in 1971; the BJP won it in 2014

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Best known as the parliamentary constituency of Jawaharlal Nehru, Phulpur is witnessing a 'Modi versus the rest' battle this time.

The constituency was in the news last year, when the joint opposition candidate created a major electoral upset by defeating the BJP nominee in a bypoll. In the 2014 election, Phulpur had been won by Uttar Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya. This time, there are 14 candidates in the fray.

The assembly segments that constitute the Phulpur parliamentary constituency are Phulpur, Phaphamau, Soraon (SC), Allahabad West and Allahabad North. There are 19.75 lakh voters in the constituency.

Local residents of Phulpur see the poll battle as Modi versus the rest, and with every passing day, the excitement among voters is only growing.

Ashit Neogy, who runs a shop in Allahabad (North), said, "The hangover of highly successful 2019 Kumbh among residents of Allahabad and Phulpur is yet to disappear. A high volume of developmental works were done in the run-up to the Kumbh, which was witnessed and appreciated by local residents. And, it is definitely advantage BJP."

Bhaskar Singh, a resident of Phaphamau, said the area started witnessing development after the BJP formed the government in the state.

Abhilash Basak, a businessman, said, "There have been infrastructural developments. However, as far as bylanes are concerned, roads are damaged and street-lighting arrangements are rather poor. Apart from this, in Lukerganj, there are problems of waterlogging during monsoon season."

Basak also said, "As far as the 2019 Lok Sabha elections are concerned, I feel that sentiments of the people are with Prime Minister Narendra Modi." Aman Mehra, a resident of Civil Lines, said he is voting for Modi.

However, a resident of Daraganj (in Allahabad) Nirmal Kumar Das, said, "Development has taken a back-seat as far as this Lok Sabha election is concerned, and it is caste equations, which have emerged in the past couple of days."

Prominent candidates in the poll fray are Keshari Devi Patel from the BJP, Pandhari Yadav of SP and Pankaj Patel of the Congress.

Phulpur goes to polls in the penultimate phase on May 12.

Exuding confidence that the SP candidate will retain the seat, party spokesperson and MLC Rajpal Kashyap said, "Bypolls in Phulpur, Gorakhpur and Kairana changed the narrative of UP's electoral politics and proved to be the nemesis for the BJP in the state. All these constituencies will definitely vote for the 'mahagathbandhan', whose aim is to herald a 'mahaparivartan'."

In the bypolls held last year, joint opposition candidate Samajwadi Party's Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel bagged 3.42 lakh votes and defeated BJP's Kaushalendra Singh Patel who got 2.83 lakh votes.

Rebutting claims made by the SP, state BJP media coordinator Rakesh Tripathi said, "It was the low polling percentage that led to defeat of the BJP in the bypolls. However, in the past one year, a large number of first-time voters have associated themselves with the party. I am confident that the BJP candidate will emerge victorious in Phulpur."

Jawaharlal Nehru had won from Phulpur in 1951, 1957 and 1962. In 1951 and 1957 general elections, two candidates were elected from Phulpur. In 1951, the seat was known as Allahbad Distt (East) cum Jaunpur Distt (West).

In 1964, Nehru died, and subsequently his sister, Vijaylakshmi Pandit, got elected from the constituency in 1964 and 1967.

The last time Congress won from Phulpur was in 1971, when Vishwanath Pratap Singh won. After this, it has been won by non-Congress and non-BJP parties, mainly the SP. The SP won from Phulpur in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2004, while in 2009 it was the BSP which succeeded.

The BJP tasted first electoral victory in Phulpur in 2014, when Keshav Prasad Maurya won.

However, the victory proved to be short-lived for the BJP, as Maurya vacated the Lok Sabha seat after becoming the deputy chief minister following BJP's landslide win in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.