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Madhya Pradesh bypolls: Prestige battle for Chouhan; 16% voter turnout in Kolaras, 17% in Mungaoli till 10 am

The Kolaras and Mungaoli seats fell vacant after the death of sitting Congress MLAs Ram Singh Yadav and Mahendra Singh Kalukheda.

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Voting for bypolls to two assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh began today. The Kolaras and Mungaoli seats fell vacant after the death of sitting Congress MLAs Ram Singh Yadav and Mahendra Singh Kalukheda.

Around 16% voter turnout has been recorded in Kolaras and 17% voterout in Mungaoli till 10 am, reported news agency ANI.

However, EVM glitches has been reported from both the seats.

"During mock poll, 15 VVPATs in Kolaras and 17 VVPATs in Mungaoli were found to be malfunctioning which were replaced later. Voting is currently continuing smoothly at all polling stations," said Saleena Singh, Chief Election Officer.

 

 

The outcome of the February 24 bypolls for the two seats, currently represented by the Congress, will be perceived as a pointer to the public mood ahead of the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections slated later this year. This will be seen as a semifinal battle between Congress' Jyotiraditya Scindia and BJP led by CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan before the final war - state assembly polls.

Also, the erstwhile royals, Yashodhara Raje Scindia of the BJP and her nephew Jyotiraditya Scindia of the Congress have tried to strike the emotional chord with electorates during the high-profile campaigning.

While state Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Yashodhara Raje sought votes in Kolaras constituency by invoking the legacy of her mother late Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia, a formidable BJP doyen, Jyotiraditya referred to his late father Madhavrao Scindia's contribution in the development of the area.

Kolaras and Mungaoli assembly segments are parts of Jyotiraditya's Guna Lok Sabha constituency.

Yashodhara Raje hit the hustings with the promise of development and is appealing to people to vote for her loyalist Devendra Jain."If you vote for Jain, you will get 1+1 MLA (one for free)," she said during campaigning.

Jain had won Kolaras in 2008. However, Congress' Ram Singh Yadav snatched the seat from the BJP in 2013 polls.

Against this backdrop, Yashodhara Raje is trying hard to win back the seat for the saffron party.

Sanjay Sharma, a social worker based in Shivpuri-Gwalior who had witnessed elections in the area for the last four decades, said, 
"Normally, Scindia family members never campaign against each other and avoid face-to-face contest despite being in different parties".

However, a perception is growing that Yashodhara Raje and Jyotiraditya are campaigning against each other, in a departure from convention.

"This was the tradition we have seen from the days of Rajmata Scindia. If Madhavrao contested from Gwalior, then his mother used to fight elections from Guna. They never contested against each other and also avoided campaigning against any member of the family despite having different political parties affiliations," Sharma said.

However, this time it appears and even people feel that they are campaigning against each other in the name of their respective parties, he said.

According to Sharma, Jyotiraditya is reminding people of their old association with his father, while Yashodhara Raje is highlighting her mother's deep connect with the common man and her contribution in his welfare.

However, Jyotiraditya's close aide and Congress spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi denied that it was a Scindia versus Scindia contest.

"In fact it is a contest between Jyotiraditya and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, as almost all senior ministers of his cabinet, including Yashodhara Raje, are campaigning in the bypoll whereas he (Jyotiraditya) is electioneering alone with the support of senior party leaders," he said.

Chaturvedi admitted that Jyotiraditya mentioned about his father's developmental works in the area, including establishing railway network and his long association with the people, while campaigning.

"Yashodhara Raje is a minister in Chouhan's cabinet and she is representing the chief minister in the area. So it is a contest between Jyotiradtya and Shivraj," he said.

Chaturvedi said the fact that the chief minister and 17 ministers are campaigning in Kolaras and Mungaoli betrays "frustration" of the ruling party.

"Besides Chouhan, 17 other ministers are campaigning in the two constituencies and that shows the level of frustration among the BJP leaders as they have not done anything for the development of the state despite being in power for three terms," Chaturvedi said.

According to state BJP chief spokesperson Deepak Vijaywargiya, the main battle is between the saffron party and the Congress.

"In order to show his importance in the Congress, Jyotiraditya is projecting himself as an option to the state chief minister. However, Scindia stands nowhere in comparison to Chouhan who is a popular CM for close to three terms," he added.

(With PTI inputs)

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