Bhopal, April 19 (PTI): Bharatiya Janata Party Vice-President Uma Bharti, a member of the Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly, is likely to contest the next Lok Sabha election from Amroha in the same state.
”The BJP is seriously considering fielding Bharti, a prominent face of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, from Amroha seat in Uttar Pradesh,” sources close to her told PTI on Friday.
The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister shifted into Uttar Pradesh poll politics last year and was elected from Charkhari Assembly constituency. Charkhari is a part of Bundelkhand, a backward region spread over both the states.
The sources denied reports that Bharti, 53, may contest the Lok Sabha polls from Bhopal, a seat that she won in 1999.
The party wants to use her services in Uttar Pradesh, a state having the most (80) Lok Sabha seats and which also gave birth to the Ram temple movement, to cash in on her image as a top Hindutva leader, they said.
The BJP had deputed her in Uttar Pradesh as star campaigner for the 2012 Assembly polls after her return to the party in 2011 and she was tasked with reviving the saffron outfit in the crucial northern state.
However, there was no significant turnround in BJP's fortunes in UP and the party came a distant third after Samajwadi Party and Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party.
Bharti, who was a minister in the Vajpayee Government, left BJP in 2005 and floated her own outfit, Bhartiya Janshakti Party.
She returned to the BJP two years ago.
Though she lost her first Parliamentary election in 1984, Bharti never looked back and won the Lok Sabha polls from Khajuraho in 1989, 1991, 1996 and 1998.
Source: The Telegraph
”The BJP is seriously considering fielding Bharti, a prominent face of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, from Amroha seat in Uttar Pradesh,” sources close to her told PTI on Friday.
The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister shifted into Uttar Pradesh poll politics last year and was elected from Charkhari Assembly constituency. Charkhari is a part of Bundelkhand, a backward region spread over both the states.
The sources denied reports that Bharti, 53, may contest the Lok Sabha polls from Bhopal, a seat that she won in 1999.
The party wants to use her services in Uttar Pradesh, a state having the most (80) Lok Sabha seats and which also gave birth to the Ram temple movement, to cash in on her image as a top Hindutva leader, they said.
The BJP had deputed her in Uttar Pradesh as star campaigner for the 2012 Assembly polls after her return to the party in 2011 and she was tasked with reviving the saffron outfit in the crucial northern state.
However, there was no significant turnround in BJP's fortunes in UP and the party came a distant third after Samajwadi Party and Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party.
Bharti, who was a minister in the Vajpayee Government, left BJP in 2005 and floated her own outfit, Bhartiya Janshakti Party.
She returned to the BJP two years ago.
Though she lost her first Parliamentary election in 1984, Bharti never looked back and won the Lok Sabha polls from Khajuraho in 1989, 1991, 1996 and 1998.
Source: The Telegraph
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