<p>Sultanpur: In <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/sultanpur">Sultanpur</a>, near high-profile <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/amethi">Amethi</a>, BJP's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/maneka-gandhi">Maneka Gandhi</a> appears to be fighting a lone battle to retain her parliamentary seat with few top leaders of her party canvassing for her and no opposition biggies campaigning against her either.</p>.<p>Sultanpur goes to polls on May 25 and Thursday is the last day of campaigning.</p>.<p>Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed a public meeting in support of Maneka Gandhi in Qazipur on Wednesday.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | BJP's Maneka Gandhi locked in keen contest against SP's R B Nishad in Sultanpur.<p>Her son Varun Gandhi, who has been benched by the BJP in this Lok Sabha election, is expected to join her for campaigning on Thursday.</p>.<p>Her nephew Rahul Gandhi and niece Priyanka Gandhi Vadra have visited Uttar Pradesh multiple times to canvass for I.N.D.I.A. bloc candidates but have not campaigned against her.</p>.<p>Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati campaigned in Sultanpur in support of her party's candidate Udraj Verma, an OBC, on Wednesday and attacked both the BJP and the Congress.</p>.<p>Despite little help from the BJP's big guns, Maneka Gandhi is confident of steering her party to victory in Sultanpur, which was represented by Varun Gandhi before 2019.</p>.<p>In an interview with <em>PTI</em>, the sitting Sultanpur MP asserted that her victory margin this time will be bigger than last time.</p>.<p>In the 2019 general elections, Maneka Gandhi had won the Sultanpur seat by a margin of 14,000 seats.</p>.<p>The BJP is confident of gaining around 2 lakh votes of the fishermen community in Sultanpur with their leader and Nishad Party chief Sanjay Nishad holding a ministerial berth in the Uttar Pradesh cabinet.</p>.<p>Maneka Gandhi said neither the Ram temple nor the denial of a ticket to her son is an election issue in her constituency as people are more concerned about their problems and their MP's response to their concerns.</p>.<p>She said the people of her constituency are happy about the opening of the Ram temple in Ayodhya but 'it is not an issue in the polls here'.</p>.<p>"I don't look at the people coming to me with their needs on the lines of caste or religion. Everybody in the constituency belongs to me and I hold the responsibility of their better future," the eight-time Lok Sabha MP said.</p>.<p>Asked about the BJP's call to wipe out the Nehru-Gandhi family from Rae Bareli, the 67-year-old Sultanpur MP said, "I have no comments to make... I am concerned about the problems of my constituency and the people here." </p>.<p>Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is in the fray from Raebareli.</p>.<p>BJP district president R K Verma said the people here have a positive response to the 'Modi-Yogi' combination.</p>.<p>Toilets have been built for people and they have received houses and free foodgrains under different government schemes, he said.</p>.<p>"Maneka ji helps whosoever comes to her for assistance irrespective of one's caste or religion," he said.</p>.<p>Kamaruddin Alam, a local resident, agrees. "She doesn't discriminate against anyone coming to her with their problems." </p>.<p>Maneka Gandhi has also campaigned in Muslim areas.</p>.<p>Another local resident, Manoj Kumar, said Maneka Gandhi is a big leader and gets the problems of her constituency solved with the help of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other central ministers.</p>.<p>Shyam Chand Srivastava of Qazipur town area says anybody can approach Maneka Gandhi with their problems, irrespective of the fact whether the person is her voter or not.</p>.<p>Ram Bihari in Sultanpur Bazar describes Maneka Gandhi as a 'kind lady'.</p>.<p>Besides Maneka Gandhi and BSP's Verma, Samajwadi Party's (SP) Ram Bhual Nishad is also in the fray from Sultanpur.</p>.<p>Verma threatens to divide the OBC votes of the SP.</p>.<p>SP spokesperson Anoop Sanda said Maneka is not a permanent resident of Sultanpur. She comes from Delhi and stays here for a week or 10 days every month.</p>.<p>"On normal days, she doesn't go beyond 5 km of the town," he said, adding that the people look at SP chief Akhilesh Yadav positively. </p>
<p>Sultanpur: In <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/sultanpur">Sultanpur</a>, near high-profile <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/amethi">Amethi</a>, BJP's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/maneka-gandhi">Maneka Gandhi</a> appears to be fighting a lone battle to retain her parliamentary seat with few top leaders of her party canvassing for her and no opposition biggies campaigning against her either.</p>.<p>Sultanpur goes to polls on May 25 and Thursday is the last day of campaigning.</p>.<p>Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed a public meeting in support of Maneka Gandhi in Qazipur on Wednesday.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | BJP's Maneka Gandhi locked in keen contest against SP's R B Nishad in Sultanpur.<p>Her son Varun Gandhi, who has been benched by the BJP in this Lok Sabha election, is expected to join her for campaigning on Thursday.</p>.<p>Her nephew Rahul Gandhi and niece Priyanka Gandhi Vadra have visited Uttar Pradesh multiple times to canvass for I.N.D.I.A. bloc candidates but have not campaigned against her.</p>.<p>Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati campaigned in Sultanpur in support of her party's candidate Udraj Verma, an OBC, on Wednesday and attacked both the BJP and the Congress.</p>.<p>Despite little help from the BJP's big guns, Maneka Gandhi is confident of steering her party to victory in Sultanpur, which was represented by Varun Gandhi before 2019.</p>.<p>In an interview with <em>PTI</em>, the sitting Sultanpur MP asserted that her victory margin this time will be bigger than last time.</p>.<p>In the 2019 general elections, Maneka Gandhi had won the Sultanpur seat by a margin of 14,000 seats.</p>.<p>The BJP is confident of gaining around 2 lakh votes of the fishermen community in Sultanpur with their leader and Nishad Party chief Sanjay Nishad holding a ministerial berth in the Uttar Pradesh cabinet.</p>.<p>Maneka Gandhi said neither the Ram temple nor the denial of a ticket to her son is an election issue in her constituency as people are more concerned about their problems and their MP's response to their concerns.</p>.<p>She said the people of her constituency are happy about the opening of the Ram temple in Ayodhya but 'it is not an issue in the polls here'.</p>.<p>"I don't look at the people coming to me with their needs on the lines of caste or religion. Everybody in the constituency belongs to me and I hold the responsibility of their better future," the eight-time Lok Sabha MP said.</p>.<p>Asked about the BJP's call to wipe out the Nehru-Gandhi family from Rae Bareli, the 67-year-old Sultanpur MP said, "I have no comments to make... I am concerned about the problems of my constituency and the people here." </p>.<p>Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is in the fray from Raebareli.</p>.<p>BJP district president R K Verma said the people here have a positive response to the 'Modi-Yogi' combination.</p>.<p>Toilets have been built for people and they have received houses and free foodgrains under different government schemes, he said.</p>.<p>"Maneka ji helps whosoever comes to her for assistance irrespective of one's caste or religion," he said.</p>.<p>Kamaruddin Alam, a local resident, agrees. "She doesn't discriminate against anyone coming to her with their problems." </p>.<p>Maneka Gandhi has also campaigned in Muslim areas.</p>.<p>Another local resident, Manoj Kumar, said Maneka Gandhi is a big leader and gets the problems of her constituency solved with the help of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other central ministers.</p>.<p>Shyam Chand Srivastava of Qazipur town area says anybody can approach Maneka Gandhi with their problems, irrespective of the fact whether the person is her voter or not.</p>.<p>Ram Bihari in Sultanpur Bazar describes Maneka Gandhi as a 'kind lady'.</p>.<p>Besides Maneka Gandhi and BSP's Verma, Samajwadi Party's (SP) Ram Bhual Nishad is also in the fray from Sultanpur.</p>.<p>Verma threatens to divide the OBC votes of the SP.</p>.<p>SP spokesperson Anoop Sanda said Maneka is not a permanent resident of Sultanpur. She comes from Delhi and stays here for a week or 10 days every month.</p>.<p>"On normal days, she doesn't go beyond 5 km of the town," he said, adding that the people look at SP chief Akhilesh Yadav positively. </p>