High-profile clashes to bring high drama in Lok Sabha elections - TopicsExpress



          

High-profile clashes to bring high drama in Lok Sabha elections 2014 With the two major political parties coming out with their list of candidates for the Lok Sabha polls, the heat is really on. And like the previous years, there are some mouthwatering clashes which are going to spice up this poll season. In the Capital, former Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy - now a BJP leader - and Congress general secretary Ajay Maken could go head to head in the prestigious New Delhi constituency, despite the fact that both parties are yet to announce the name of the candidates. While Maken has wasted no time in having top athletes like Olympic medal winning boxers Mary Kom and Vijender Singh champion his cause, Swamy - like most BJP candidates - is basking in Modis glory and banking on issues like price rise and corruption. In Haryanas Gurgaon parliamentary constituency, the fledgling Aam Aadmi Partys aggressive campaigning catapulted it to the list of frontline contenders. The AAP has fielded senior party leader Yogendra Yadav, who is up against three-time Congress MP Rao Inderjit Singh who, earlier in February, switched loyalties to join the BJP. While Singh is emblematic of royalty in the dynastic politics of southern Haryana, the AAP wave could prove to be stiff challenge for him. The most interesting battle could be witnessed in Bihars Pataliputra with Lalu Prasads daughter Misa Bharti taking on the BJPs Ram Kripal Yadav, who switched allegiance to the saffron party from the RJD. Lalus tainted image coupled with his decision to launch his daughter from such an important constituency could boomerang for the RJD. It wont be smooth sailing for BJP vicepresident Ananth Kumar in Bangalore south. The five-time sitting MP is up against Infosys co-founder and UIDAI chairman Nandan Nilekani, who has taken the Internet by storm and hoping that the support he is getting in the social media will translate into votes. In Punjabs Bathinda, it is a battle between the Badals. Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badals daughterin-law Harsimrat Kaur, the sitting MP, will take on his nephew Manpreet Singh Badal, president of the Peoples Party of Punjab which has forged an alliance with the Congress.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 06:30:18 +0000

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