Once Deputy CM TS Singhdev had lost the election, seat entangled in caste equation..?

Annadurai
Before the chhattisgarh assembly elections, political activity has intensified in the state. congress has

fielded sitting mla ambika Singhdev on the only Baikunthpur assembly seat in Koriya district, while BJP

has given ticket to former minister Bhaiya Lal Rajwade. There is a tough competition between the two.

Sanjay Kamro of Gondwana Republic party is also no less. At the same time, akash Jaiswal of Aam

Aadmi party is also trying to make his place. congress has fielded ambika Singhdev for the second time

while bjp has fielded former minister Bhaiya Lal Rajwade for the fifth time. The entire game of this

assembly is entangled in the caste equation.

Baikunthpur assembly seat is that prestigious seat on which the current deputy cm TS Singhdev had to

data-face defeat. He was defeated by his uncle, former Finance minister Dr. Ramchandra Singhdev, who

contested as an independent candidate. His mother Devendra Kumar Singhdev has been the mla here.

Former Finance minister Dr. Ramchandra Singhdev was mla from here 6 times. He was the first Finance

Minister of chhattisgarh along with minister of many departments in undivided Madhya Pradesh.

Election entangled in caste equation

This time in Baikunthpur assembly there is a direct contest between bjp, congress and Gondwana

Gantantra Party. Everyone's focus is on the caste equation on this seat. Actually, bjp started caste politics

from 2003. Keeping in mind the number of voters of Rajwade community, bjp made former minister

Bhaiya Lal Rajwade its candidate for the last 4 times. Won twice and lost twice. Now bjp has once again

played the Rajwada caste card for the 5th time.


In Baikunthpur assembly, Sahu community has more population than Rajwade community and it has a big

influence in the elections. On the other hand, among the tribal society, Gond community has the highest

number of voters, along with Sant Ravidas Samaj, Oraon, Christian, Kanwar, Kushwaha, Yadav, Bargah,

Muslim, Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Soni, there are many such communities whose votes not only have

an impact. Yes, they also decide victory and defeat. Everyone has their own social leaders and their

influence in the society. Along with the participation of all of them in this election, there will also be

mutual coordination. Which can be seen in the election results.


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