Hyderabad:For decades, Baramati constituency has been the fortress of Sharad Pawar, who despite political storms towered over his rivals and stood tall in national politics. The constituency in Pune district, the native place of Pawar, has become synonymous with his family's name. Now, Pawar in his twilight years expects daughter Supriya Suleto carry his legacy.
Sharad Pawar was himself elected to the Lower House of the Parliament from the Baramati seat in 1984, 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2004 Lok Sabha polls. Supriya first contested the seat in 2009 and then got re-elected in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
The mere mention of Pawar family 'spells magic' and the word resonates with voters of Baramati seat, which is made up of six Assembly constituencies - Daund, Indapur, Baramati, Purandar, Bhor and Khadakwasla. Even Ajit Pawar, who has now rebelled against his uncle Sharad, was elected from the seat. Changing times with the BJP's rise has changed many equations in Indian politics at a time when heavyweights from its rival parties are losing their seats due to saffron wave.
After Baramati, the second high-profile seat in the western region is Chinndwara in Madhya Pradesh. The seat is considered a bastion of Congress, thanks to its former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath.
Kamal Nath was first elected from Chinndwara in 1980 on Indian National Congress (Indira) ticket and then there was no stopping him as he was re-elected in 1989, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2009 and 2014 Lok Sabha polls from Congress.
Kamal Nath's wife Alka Nath was elected as an MP in the 1996 polls. In 2019, Kamal Nath's son Nakul Nath was elected from Chhindwara. The only time the BJP managed to win the seat was in 1997 when Sunder Lal Patwa was elected, else it has been the fortress of Kamal Nath and his immediate kin. This time also, Congress has reposed faith in Nakul Nath, who is contesting against BJP's Vicky Bunty Sahu.