Mainpuri: By-polls to the nine assembly constituencies in Mainpuri, known as the Samajwadi Party (SP) bastion, is the talk of the town. BJP was able to win in one constituency that too by fielding a Yadav candidate and this time the saffron party is repeating the same strategy.
Karhal constituency is set for a Yadav vs Yadav duet as BJP has pitted Anuj Yadav, former SP leader son-in-law of late Mulayam Singh Yadav, against Tej Pratap Yadav, nephew of SP chief Akhilesh Yadav. Ultimately it has turned into an uncle-nephew duet. Here BSP has bet on the Shakya community by fielding Awalish Shakya and Azad Samaj Party has fielded Pradeep Kumar.
Karhal, with a large Yadav community, has historically supported the SP. But BJP romped to victory in 2002 by playing the Yadav card. Sobaran Singh made the lotus bloom for the maiden time in Kahal but the joy was short-lived as he defected to SP.
Karhal has about 1.25 lakh Yadav, 35,000 Shakya, about 30,000 Jatav, 30,000 Kshatriya, 18,000 Brhamins, 18,000 Pal, 13,000 Lodhi and 15,000 Muslim electors. Apart from Yadav, this time, the BJP is struggling to garner all non-Yadav OBC votes with itself.
Karhal voters often repose faith in the same leader even if he changes the party. Looking at the electoral history, the same candidate has been elected two, three or five times in a row. They never left the person they trusted once even if the candidates change party in the next election. Akhilesh Yadav's influence is still intact in Yadav-dominated areas. But on the other hand, BJP's strength is visible among OBC and upper caste communities.