Hyderabad: In an unusually high-pitched campaign which is seen as a battle of prestige for political parties, seven vacant assembly seats spread across six states will go to polls tomorrow (November 3). Bypolls will be held on Munugode of Telangana, Andheri (East) of Maharashtra, Adampur of Haryana, Gola Gorakhnath of Uttar Pradesh, Dhamnagar of Odisha, and two seats -- Mokama and Gopalganj -- of Bihar.
Of these seven seats, the BJP and the Congress held two seats each, and the BJD, Shiv Sena and RJD held one seat each. While a victory in the bypolls will not affect their position in the assemblies, the regional parties have undertaken an aggressive campaign to thwart the challenge from the BJP. The counting of votes will take place on November 6.
Andheri East—Maharashtra
In Andheri (East) of Maharashtra, the BJP has pulled out of the race after the Shiv Sena faction led by Uddhav Thackeray fielded the wife of its deceased MLA Ramesh Latke from the constituency. Rutuja Latke is expected to score an easy victory in the election which is the first after the recent split in the Shiv Sena following a rebellion by Eknath Shinde, who replaced Thackeray as the Maharashtra chief minister.
Munugode—Telangana
Byelection to Munugode seat was necessitated by the resignation of sitting Congress MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy who later joined the BJP. The TRS, recently rechristened as Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), wants to demonstrate its dominance in state politics and go national with a big win here. Opposition would be emboldened ahead of the Assembly polls otherwise.
The BJP which fights to emerge as the alternative to TRS is flying high following its victories in Dubbak and Huzurabad Assembly bypolls and also the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election during the last two years. Reddy, who is seeking re-election on a BJP ticket, former MLA Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy of TRS and Congress' Palvai Sravanthi are the main contenders—a tricorner contest.
Mokama, Gopalganj—Bihar
Mokama and Gopalganj by-elections will be the first electoral test the Nitish Kumar-led JD(U)-RJD combine face after he snapped ties with Saffron party. Nitish had urged voters of Mokama to support Neelam Devi, the RJD candidate. She is the wife of Nitish's former protege Anant Kumar Singh.
Anant Singh's disqualification has necessitated the by-election. He was disqualified earlier this year upon conviction in a case relating to the recovery of arms and explosives from his residence. The BJP candidate is Sonam Devi, wife of a local muscleman Lalan Singh who has been opposing Anant Singh.