Lok Sabha elections 2019: Modi seeks re-election as BJP eyes record margin in Varanasi

Varanasi | ByHT Correspondent
Updated on: May 20, 2019 07:08 am IST

The Lok Sabha constituency was one of the 13 that went to polls on Sunday in the last phase of the general elections.

For the first time, the Varanasi parliamentary constituency has a prime minister as one of the candidates. The Lok Sabha constituency was one of the 13 that went to polls on Sunday in the last phase of the general elections.

For the first time, the Varanasi parliamentary constituency has a prime minister as one of the candidates.(AFP file photo)
For the first time, the Varanasi parliamentary constituency has a prime minister as one of the candidates.(AFP file photo)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s candidate; in the previous election, Modi, then a PM-hopeful, had defeated his nearest rival Aam Admi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal, by over 370,000 votes. This time around, Modi filed his nomination from Varanasi after a roadshow attended by tens of thousands.

The Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party, who formed an alliance in the state, fielded Shalini Yadav, after dismissed Border Security Force soldier Tej Bahadur’s nomination was rejected by the Election Commission of India.

The Congress repeated Ajay Rai, who contested the previous election, too. Atiq Ahmed, known as a local strongman, was an Independent candidate.

Varanasi is famous for its ghats, and draws tourists from across the globe. The city, also known as Kashi, is also famous among devotees for a temple of Baba Kaal Bhairav.

Varanasi is also known for nurturing the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb of communal amity, besides its rich cultural heritage, largely also due to the city’s association with Bhakti poets like Sant Ravidas, Sant Kabir Das and Tulsidas.

Besides the main parties, 15 smaller ones too, fielded candidates. There were seven Independent candidates, including a turmeric farmer from Osmanbad, Telangana.

Nearly 41% of the electorate are upper caste voters, 38% belong to the Other Backward Castes, while 13% are Muslims and 6%, Dalits.

Though considered a BJP stronghold, both, the Congress and the Communist Party of India have held this seat, back in the 1950s and 60s.

Though Varanasi is considered to be a BJP bastion, the Congress has won this seat seven times in the past. In the past, the seat has also been held by former prime minister Chandra Shekhar (when he was not PM), and BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi.

Prof Kaushal Kishore Mishra, who teaches political science at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), says: “Election is quite predictable in Varanasi as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the poll fray from here. Despite this, the ruling party is working hard to make its victory a historic one.”

“The election would have been interesting, had the opposition pitted a political heavyweight against PM Modi,” he added.

Here is a look at exit poll numbers:

 

BIHAR
Arrah Rajkumar Singh, BJP
Buxar Ashwini Kumar Choubey, BJP
Sasaram Chhedi Paswan, BJP
Karakat Upendra Kushwaha, RLSP
Jahanabad Arun Kumar, Rashtriya Lok Samta Party
Nalanda Kaushalendra Kumar, JD(U)
Patna Sahib Shatrughan Sinha, BJP (now with Congress)
Patliputra Ram Kripal Yadav, BJP
PUNJAB
Amritsar: Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Congress
Anandpur Sahib Prem Singh Chandumajra, SAD
Bathinda Harsimrat Kaur, SAD
Faridkot (SC) Sadhu Singh, AAP
Fatehgarh Sahib (SC) Harinder Singh Khalsa, AAP
Ferozepur Sher Singh Ghubaya, SAD
Gurdaspur Sunil Jakhar, Congress
Hoshiarpur (SC) Vijay Sampla, BJP
Jalandhar (SC) Santokh Singh Chaudhary, Congress
Khadoor Sahib Ranjit Singh Brahmpura, SAD (SAD-Taksali)
Ludhiana Ravneet Singh Bittu, Congress
Patiala Dharamvira Gandhi, AAP
Sangrur Bhagwant Mann, AAP
CHANDIGARH
Chandigarh Kirron Kher, BJP
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Kangra Shanta Kumar, BJP
Hamirpur Anurag Thakur, BJP
Mandi Ramswaroop Sharma, BJP
Shimla Virender Kashyap, BJP
JHARKHAND
Godda Nishikant Dubey, BJP
Dumka Shibu Soren, JMM
Rajmahal Vijay Hansdak, JM
UTTAR PRADESH
Ballia Bharat Singh, BJP
Bansgaon Kamlesh Paswan, BJP
Chandauli Mahendra Nath Pandey, BJP
Deoria Kalraj Mishra, BJP
Ghazipur Manoj Sinha, BJP
Ghosi Harinarayan Rajbhar, BJP
Gorakhpur Praveen Kumar Nishad, SP
Kushi Nagar Rajesh Pandey, BJP
Robertsganj Chhotelal, BJP
Salempur Ravindra Kushwaha, BJP
Varanasi Narendra Modi, BJP
Mirzapur Anupriya Patel, Apna Dal
Maharajganj Pankaj Chaudhary, BJP
MADHYA PRADESH (8)
Dewas Manohar Untwal, BJP
Dhar Savitri Thakur, BJP
Indore Sumitra Mahajan (BJP)
Khandwa Nandkumar Singh Chouhan (BJP)
Khargone Subhash Patel, BJP
Mandsaur Sudhir Gupta, BJP
Ratlam Kantilal Bhuria, Congress
Ujjain Prof Chintamani Malviya, BJP
WEST BENGAL
Barasat Kakali Ghosh Dastidar, Trinamool
Basirhat Idris Ali, Trinamool Congress
Joynagar Pratima Mondal, Trinamool Congress
Mathurapur Choudhury Mohan Jatua, Trinamool Congress
Diamond Harbour Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamool Congress
Kolkata South Subrata Bakshi, Trinamool Congress
Jadavpur Sugata Bose, Trinamool Congress
Kolkata North Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Trinamool Congress
Dumdum Saugata Roy, Trinamool Congress
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