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When the bicycle was punctured in the stronghold of the former minister during the Lok Sabha elections

Hamirpur, 10 May (HS). In the general elections of Hamirpur-Mahoba parliamentary constituency, the bicycle was punctured in the stronghold of the former minister. Congress suffered a major setback when the game of caste equations got spoiled due to BJP's tsunami. Due to loss of strong vote base, this party was put on ventilator. This time Congress itself is not contesting the general elections but is giving momentum to the cycle of ally SP. However, the election fight here has now become triangular.

The reputation of BJP, SP and BSP supremo is at stake in Hamirpur-Mahoba-Tindwari parliamentary seat of Bundelkhand. Sitting MP Pushpendra Singh Chandel is contesting for the third time on BJP ticket. This time, Ajendra Singh Rajput, the only one from Lodhi community, is running SP's cycle in Indi alliance. He has come to the election field for the first time to become an MP. BSP supremo Mayawati has for the first time placed a bet on innocent Dixit from Brahmin caste to spoil the electoral equation of BJP and SP.

Initially, the party had mulled over making circus owner Mohammad Fateh Khan a candidate, but later Mayawati fielded a Brahmin face in order to solve the caste equation. So here the tension increased between BJP and SP. In the general elections of 2014, the departure of regional parties was such that BJP's tsunami resulted in such a situation that even today these parties are not able to recover. Lotus bloomed on all the seats of Bundelkhand. The bicycle was punctured in the former minister's stronghold. This time, BJP's path to win the seat in the election field does not seem to be easier than the movement of bicycle and elephant.

Mulayam Singh had placed a bet on the former minister in the sixteenth Lok Sabha elections.

In the 2014 general elections, for the first time, BJP had fielded Pushpendra Singh Chandel as its candidate from Hamirpur-Mahoba-Tindwari parliamentary seat. Whereas Mulayam Singh Yadav had placed his bet on former cabinet minister Vishambhar Prasad Nishad. In the parliamentary seat of Hamirpur and Tindwari assembly constituencies, Nishad community has the highest number of voters. Despite this, the former minister's bicycle was punctured. In BJP's tsunami, Pushpendra Singh Chandel became MP with 47.45 percent votes. Whereas the former minister got only 19.28 percent votes. In the last general elections also, BJP had defeated BSP candidate businessman Dilip Singh.

BJP's bicycle got punctured in Tsunami, Congress also came on ventilator

The National Congress Party had to pay the highest price in the elections of the sixteenth Lok Sabha. His security deposit was also confiscated. In the Hamirpur Sadar assembly constituency of the parliamentary seat, 13360 votes were obtained, while in Rath assembly constituency, Congress got 28601 votes, in Mahoba assembly constituency, 7624 votes, in Charkhari assembly constituency, 21470 votes and in Tindwari assembly constituency, Congress got 7175 votes. Only 8.11 percent votes came to his account in the parliamentary constituency. In the storm of BJP, Congress had gone on ventilator. Congress had placed a bet on the veteran leader of Lodhi community, Pritam Singh, considering the caste equation, but this bet went in vain.

SP had a direct fight with BJP in all five assembly constituencies of the parliamentary seat.

In the elections for the sixteenth Lok Sabha in Hamirpur-Mahoba-Tindwari parliamentary constituency, national and regional parties were defeated by the BJP wave. In Hamirpur parliamentary seat, BJP had a direct fight with SP. In which SP had a direct fight with BJP in Hamirpur Sadar Assembly and Tindwari Assembly constituencies. Whereas in Rath, Mahoba and Charkhari assembly constituencies, SP stood third. In these three assembly constituencies only, BJP had a direct fight with BSP. In the election, in the Modi wave, BJP candidate Pushpendra Singh Chandel had won the seat here for the first time by a margin of 2.66 lakh 788 votes.