Dehradun: Kotdwar and Haridwar (rural) seats in Uttarakhand are all set to witness interesting contests when the state goes to polls on February 14 with the daughters of two former chief ministers preparing to avenge the defeats of their fathers from the two constituencies.
The BJP has fielded former chief minister Maj Gen Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri's daughter Ritu Khanduri Bhushan from the prestigious Kotdwar seat while the Congress has fielded former chief minister Harish Rawat's daughter Anupama Rawat from Haridwar rural seat.
Khanduri had lost from Kotdwar in 2012 and Harish Rawat from Haridwar rural in 2017 when the two stalwarts had contested from the seats as incumbent chief ministers.
Congress nominee Surendra Singh Negi had registered a victory over Khanduri in Kotdwar in 2012 defeating him by 4,623 votes. Negi had garnered 31,797 votes while Khanduri had got 27,194 votes.
Similarly, Harish Rawat, who contested from Haridwar rural in 2017, lost to BJP's Swami Yatishwaranand who trounced him by 12,278 votes.
What makes the contest even more interesting is that the duo is pitted against the same challengers who had defeated their fathers - Negi and Yatishwaranand.
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