Polling for 12 seats in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh would be held tomorrow to decide the fate of 187 candidates, including SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav and Union Minister Salman Khurshid.
The focus will on the Yadav family as the SP chief is fighting to retain his traditional Mainpuri seat while his daughter-in-law Dimple Yadav would be facing a challenge to retain Kannauj.
Mulayam’s nephew and son of SP national General Secretary Ram Gopal, Akshay Yadav is in the electoral fray for the first time from Firozabad.
Two more political families that of former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh and BJP leader and former UP Chief Minister Kalyan Singh are also set to test their hold in their respective areas.
In the Mathura seat, Hema Malini banking on the ‘Modi wave’ is pitted against Jayant Chaudhary, grandson of Chaudhary Charan Singh and son of RLD chief Ajit Singh.
Once considered a key person in the SP, Amar Singh has entered the electoral battle for the first time from Fatehpur. He is contesting on an RLD ticket with the support of the Congress.
Though Kalyan Singh is not in the fray this time from Etah, his son Rajveer’s future is at stake in the same seat. Last time Kalyan won from Etah seat as an independent candidate.
In Farukkhabad, Union Minister Khurshid is faced with the challenge of retaining his seat.
BJP and BSP are contesting on all 12 seats, whereas Congress has not fielded candidates against Mulayam and Dimple.
In the 2009 elections the SP won four seats, Congress three, RLD two, BSP and BJP one each.