Lucknow: Swelling crowds, enthused cadres, increasing ground support and a cleverly stitched up alliance may seem a perfect recipe for elections for the Samajwadi Party, but this picture perfect cannot hide the challenges that Akhilesh Yadav faces in the 2022 polls.
For the first time in his two-decade long political career, Akhilesh is leading a campaign single-handedly with almost no back-up mechanism in the party. Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav is conspicuous by his absence from the campaign and his health issues may not permit him to address more than one or two meetings.
In 2012, when Akhilesh led his party to a comfortable majority, he was firmly backed by his father, while he travelled across the state.
Mulayam would carefully chart his programme, identify leaders who would accompany him and also decide on issues that had to be addressed in different regions.
This time, Akhilesh is the sole campaigner and star attraction of his party and this naturally adds to the challenge and the burden.
Since he took over as the party president in 2017, Akhilesh has not allowed second rung leadership in the party to develop and, today, he runs a one-man army with not even his cousins taking part in the political exercise.
The Samajwadi Party also lacks mature leaders who can deal with situations in the absence of Akhilesh.
Party veterans have either passed away -- like Beni Prasad Varma, Bhagwati Singh -- or are completely side-lined.
The BJP, on the other hand, has a galaxy of campaigners that simultaneously hold fort. On any given day -- as elections draw close -- there are, at least, six BJP leaders addressing meetings in the state.
Another challenge that Akhilesh faces is to rein in overzealous party workers. Buoyed up by the people's response in Akhilesh's rallies, the untamed cadres often go overboard leading to major embarrassments for the party.
For instance, a group of party workers in Kanpur were arrested on Wednesday for attempting to create ruckus during the Prime Minister's visit on Tuesday. As the BJP underlined the incident as an example of 'SP's goondaism', Akhilesh was compelled to expel the five party workers.