New Delhi:A total of 51 seats will go to the polls on Monday in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections spread across seven states.
Over 8.75 crore voters will decide the fate of 674 candidates in the fifth phase, the smallest among the staggered seven-phase Lok Sabha polls in terms of the number of seats.
Amethi (Uttar Pradesh)
- Key contestants:Rahul Gandhi (Congress), Smriti Irani (BJP)
- Main issues and factors:It is perhaps the most eagerly-watched contest of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls with Union Minister Smriti Irani expected to give a tough fight to Congress President Rahul Gandhi.
- Both the BJP and the Congress have put their might in the campaign. Gandhi's campaign was bolstered by his sister and party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi. Gandhi's winning margin had come down considerably when Irani first contested against him from here in 2014.
- Irani's campaign was boosted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah who held rallies in the constituency. The result and the margin of victory here will have consequences at the national level. While the BJP has accused Gandhi of not developing the area, the Congress has accused the BJP-led government of stalling projects.
Rae Bareli (Uttar Pradesh)
- Key contestants:Sonia Gandhi (Congress), Dinesh Pratap Singh (BJP)
- Main issues and factors:For the first time Sonia Gandhi is contesting from Rae Bareli when she is not the Congress President. Her campaign was mainly handled by her daughter Priyanka Gandhi and son Rahul Gandhi.
- Her rival Dinesh Pratap Singh is an ex-Congressman who now accuses his former party of dynastic politics. Sonia Gandhi enjoys a lot of goodwill among the people in the constituency which in the past had elected former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to the Lok Sabha. Though it appears an easy contest for Sonia Gandhi, the final outcome of this high-profile seat will be keenly watched.
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)
- Key contestants:Rajnath Singh (BJP), Poonam Sinha (Samajwadi Party), Acharya Pramod Krishnam (Congress)
- Main issues and factors:Home Minister Rajnath Singh appears to be placed comfortably in this seat given his efforts to reach out to all the communities. The BJP is also expected to benefit from the legacy of former Prime Minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee who represented the seat.
- Poonam Sinha is the wife of actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha and her campaign got a boost with the participation of her daughter and Bollywood star Sonakshi Sinha.
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Saran (Bihar)
- Key contestants: Rajiv Pratap Rudy (BJP), Chandrika Rai (RJD)
- Main factors and issues:Former Union Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy is a BJP spokesperson and has a bigger national profile as compared to Chandrika Rai of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The seat has been a traditional stronghold for the RJD.
- Rai, the estranged father-in-law of RJD chief Lalu Prasad's elder son Tej Pratap, has good connections at the grassroots level. Rabri Devi, the wife of Lalu Prasad who is presently in jail in connection with the fodder scam case, had lost to Rudy in the 2014 elections. Lalu Prasad had also won from here before and the seat is a prestige battle for the RJD.
Ladakh (J&K)
- Key candidates:Jamyang Tsering Namgyal (BJP), Rigzin Spalbar (Congress), Sujjad Hussain (Independent), Haji Asgar Ali Karbalai (Independent)
- Main factors and issues: Ladakh is geographically the largest parliamentary constituency in the country but the smallest in terms of population. The region, where the demand for Union Territory status has been predominant for years, will see a four-cornered contest.
- The seat was last time won by BJP's Thupstan Chhewang who defeated Independent candidate Gulam Raza by just 36 votes. Chhewang, however, resigned from the party accusing it of not fulfilling the promises made to the people of Ladakh.
- BJP candidate Tsering Namgyal is the Chief Executive Councillor (CEC) of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC). Independent candidate Sujjad Hussain is being supported by the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), both of which have not fielded any candidate from here.