Prayagraj: Exchange of candidates between parties in the ongoing elections is now creating problems for political parties that have fielded these turncoats. The Samajwadi Party and the BJP, in particular, are facing issues over candidate selection in Prayagraj since both the parties have opted for 'outsiders', ignoring the claims of their own party leaders.
Bara MLA Ajay Kumar, who quit the BJP on February 2, has entered the poll fray on a Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) ticket now. The BSP had earlier declared Shiv Prakash as its candidate from Bara but then Ajay Kumar was given preference after cancelling Shiv Prakash's ticket. Ajay Kumar had revolted in the BJP because his Bara seat was being given to its ally Apna Dal (S).
Two of its sitting MLAs Rajamani Kol (Koraon) and Vikramjit Maurya (Phaphamau) have been denied tickets. Aarti Kol, a former zila panchayat member, has been fielded from Koraon (SC) seat and Guru Prasad Maurya from Phaphamau seat. Maurya has previously been a BSP MLA and had later joined the BJP. There is trouble on the Allahabad North seat on which BJP has a sitting MLA Harshvardhan Bajpai.
However, the party has yet to declare its candidate from the seat. There is also talk of BJP giving the seats of Karchana and Handia to its ally Nishad Party while handing over the seats of Bara, Pratappur and Soraon to its other ally Apna Dal (S). Devendra Pratap Singh, an advocate from the RSS background, has announced his plan to contest as an independent after Sidharth Nath Singh got the ticket from Allahabad West.