<p>It took Roopali Dixit just three minutes to convince the Samajwadi Party chief to give her the ticket to fight the assembly elections from Fatehabad. Or so she says.</p>.<p>Her pitch to the SP included the mention of the grudge she held against the BJP candidate over a video clip in which he allegedly insulted her father -- who is in jail for murder – and the Thakur community.</p>.<p>While seeking to avenge the "insult", she said she doesn’t believe in casteism and wants transparent and proper allocation in government schemes for the poor from all communities.</p>.<p>“I met SP president Akhilesh Yadav and he asked me what I wanted. I said I want to fight against the BJP candidate, Chhotelal Verma, because of the objectionable comment, and I also promise you that I will win this seat," Dixit, who had earlier tried to get the nomination from the BJP, told PTI.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/bjp-has-more-criminal-candidates-akhilesh-yadav-1074828.html" target="_blank">BJP has more criminal candidates: Akhilesh Yadav</a></strong></p>.<p>The SP apparently dumped the candidate they had picked earlier for the 34-year-old law graduate who also holds two postgraduate degrees from universities in the United Kingdom.</p>.<p>A graduate from Symbiosis in Pune, she went abroad for an MBA from Cardiff University and an MA in marketing and advertising from University of Leeds. Dixit then worked with a multinational firm in Dubai for three years.</p>.<p>Her father Ashok Dixit, who once fought an election on the SP ticket, is now 75 and in jail since 2007.</p>.<p>When he, her uncle and three other relatives were sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015 by a Firozabad court for the murder of school teacher Suman Dubey, she decided to quit the MNC job and return.</p>.<p>Ashok Dixit, once regarded as a “bahubali”, or a muscleman, fought the elections first in 1996 on an SP ticket, and then in 2002 as a Bahujan Samaj Party candidate. In 2007, he contested as an independent, before his arrest the same year.</p>.<p>He lost all three times.</p>.<p>“After a single call from my father, I came back to India in 2015 to manage my family and its business," Roopali Dixit said. Back home, she studied law and secured a degree to help her father in the case against him.</p>.<p>She made Fatehabad her 'karmabhoomi' to “fulfil my father's dream".</p>.<p>Dixit tried her luck first with the Bharatiya Janata Party.</p>.<p>"After my return, I began working for my constituency and meeting people. I also joined the BJP in 2017 and campaigned for its candidate Jitendra Verma, who even won the elections,” she said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/hindu-muslim-narrative-being-kept-for-up-polls-says-rakesh-tikait-1074739.html" target="_blank">Hindu-Muslim narrative being kept for UP Polls, says Rakesh Tikait</a></strong></p>.<p>This time, she tried to get a ticket for herself but the BJP picked a man who she alleged had called her father names.</p>.<p>"I was very disturbed when the BJP fielded Chhotelal Verma, a former MLA from the Fatehabad seat in this election,” she said.</p>.<p>“After that, I was determined to teach him a lesson and contest against him to avenge the insult to my father and people of the Thakur community,” she said.</p>.<p>"After my ticket was finalised for the seat, I have been visiting and meeting my people in every village of the constituency. I aim to bring transparency and provide benefits of government schemes to everyone, whether they support me or not," she said.</p>.<p>"In my constituency, girls who want to study in Agra city are not able to travel due to transportation problems. I would solve this issue. I want to encourage youth to be educated and become self-dependent,” she added.</p>.<p>Stray cattle destroying crops is another problem in the area, she said.</p>.<p>"My aim would be to work for all, just as the district collector does. I won’t work as an MLA, I will work as a DM," she promised.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>It took Roopali Dixit just three minutes to convince the Samajwadi Party chief to give her the ticket to fight the assembly elections from Fatehabad. Or so she says.</p>.<p>Her pitch to the SP included the mention of the grudge she held against the BJP candidate over a video clip in which he allegedly insulted her father -- who is in jail for murder – and the Thakur community.</p>.<p>While seeking to avenge the "insult", she said she doesn’t believe in casteism and wants transparent and proper allocation in government schemes for the poor from all communities.</p>.<p>“I met SP president Akhilesh Yadav and he asked me what I wanted. I said I want to fight against the BJP candidate, Chhotelal Verma, because of the objectionable comment, and I also promise you that I will win this seat," Dixit, who had earlier tried to get the nomination from the BJP, told PTI.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/bjp-has-more-criminal-candidates-akhilesh-yadav-1074828.html" target="_blank">BJP has more criminal candidates: Akhilesh Yadav</a></strong></p>.<p>The SP apparently dumped the candidate they had picked earlier for the 34-year-old law graduate who also holds two postgraduate degrees from universities in the United Kingdom.</p>.<p>A graduate from Symbiosis in Pune, she went abroad for an MBA from Cardiff University and an MA in marketing and advertising from University of Leeds. Dixit then worked with a multinational firm in Dubai for three years.</p>.<p>Her father Ashok Dixit, who once fought an election on the SP ticket, is now 75 and in jail since 2007.</p>.<p>When he, her uncle and three other relatives were sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015 by a Firozabad court for the murder of school teacher Suman Dubey, she decided to quit the MNC job and return.</p>.<p>Ashok Dixit, once regarded as a “bahubali”, or a muscleman, fought the elections first in 1996 on an SP ticket, and then in 2002 as a Bahujan Samaj Party candidate. In 2007, he contested as an independent, before his arrest the same year.</p>.<p>He lost all three times.</p>.<p>“After a single call from my father, I came back to India in 2015 to manage my family and its business," Roopali Dixit said. Back home, she studied law and secured a degree to help her father in the case against him.</p>.<p>She made Fatehabad her 'karmabhoomi' to “fulfil my father's dream".</p>.<p>Dixit tried her luck first with the Bharatiya Janata Party.</p>.<p>"After my return, I began working for my constituency and meeting people. I also joined the BJP in 2017 and campaigned for its candidate Jitendra Verma, who even won the elections,” she said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/hindu-muslim-narrative-being-kept-for-up-polls-says-rakesh-tikait-1074739.html" target="_blank">Hindu-Muslim narrative being kept for UP Polls, says Rakesh Tikait</a></strong></p>.<p>This time, she tried to get a ticket for herself but the BJP picked a man who she alleged had called her father names.</p>.<p>"I was very disturbed when the BJP fielded Chhotelal Verma, a former MLA from the Fatehabad seat in this election,” she said.</p>.<p>“After that, I was determined to teach him a lesson and contest against him to avenge the insult to my father and people of the Thakur community,” she said.</p>.<p>"After my ticket was finalised for the seat, I have been visiting and meeting my people in every village of the constituency. I aim to bring transparency and provide benefits of government schemes to everyone, whether they support me or not," she said.</p>.<p>"In my constituency, girls who want to study in Agra city are not able to travel due to transportation problems. I would solve this issue. I want to encourage youth to be educated and become self-dependent,” she added.</p>.<p>Stray cattle destroying crops is another problem in the area, she said.</p>.<p>"My aim would be to work for all, just as the district collector does. I won’t work as an MLA, I will work as a DM," she promised.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>