Saturday , November 23 2024

Akhilesh, who ignored Ramzan and called Navratri as good days, will get a befitting reply: Imran Zaheer

Kannauj, 05 April (HS). Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) candidate from Kannauj seat, Imran Bin Zafar held a press conference on Friday. During this, he said that this time the people of Kannauj parliamentary constituency will give a befitting reply to Samajwadi Party (SP) President Akhilesh Yadav, who ignored Ramzan and called Navratri as good days.

Imran, who left Aam Aadmi Party and joined BSP, reached the perfume city Kannauj for the first time after becoming a candidate and addressed the journalists here. Zafar said that today he has come to thank sister Mayawati for giving a chance to a common worker to contest elections from a hot seat like Kannauj. The BSP candidate said that in 2014 he had entered the fray to oppose nepotism, but had failed. In 2019, a person from Kannauj won the fight against nepotism and corruption, but even after becoming an MP, Subrata Pathak could not do all that is expected from an MP. This time his condition is also bad.

Imran reminded that whenever BSP formed an alliance, it was disappointed, hence this time BSP has entered the field with full force on the basis of its strength. Imran Zafar, full of confidence, said that due to BSP cadre votes, faith of Muslim voters in him and support of Sarvajan Samaj, he will win the Lok Sabha elections by a margin of at least three lakh votes.

Imran Zafar said that he is a common man and also a disciplined soldier of the party. After ten years, the party has given him an opportunity and he will show his strength by winning the elections. During the talks, Imran was equally attacking both SP and BJP and kept claiming victory.

Statistics and equations of caste voters in Kannauj seat

If we talk about the numerical strength (voters) in Kannauj parliamentary seat, there are total 19 lakh 82 thousand 589 voters here. According to a rough estimate, there are 31 percent Dalit and 18 percent minority voters in Kannauj parliamentary constituency. Both of these are traditionally considered vote banks of BSP. On top of that, if widespread social engineering also becomes active, then there is definitely a possibility of BSP candidates becoming a big challenge for the candidates of other parties in the election results.