The BJP's decision to field Anil Sharma, who was till recently a minister in the Virbhadra Singh cabinet has baffled Congress, which decided to field Champa Thakur, Chairperson of the Mandi Zila Parishad.
The seat has been a stronghold of the Congress and pocket-borough of Sukh Ram and he along with his son won the seat in ten out of twelve elections since 1962, when he made the debut as an Independent.
The BJP won this seat only once in 1990 while Sukh Rams son Anil Sharma wrested the seat in 1993.
After the arrest of Sukh Ram in the teleom scam, he left the party and floated the Himachal Vikas Congress ahead of the 1998 polls and again won from here in 1998 and 2003.
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Sukh Ram merged his HVC with Congress and Anil Sharma wonthe seat in 2007 and 2012 and and was inducted as cabinet minister in the Virbhadra Singh government.
The corruption tag on Sukh Ram, who had been convicted in the telecom scam is haunting the BJP while local BJP cadre are not very happy with the induction of Anil Sharma.
The BJP is making all out efforts to win the seat while Sukh Ram (90) in canvassing for his son andappealing to the people to vote for his honour one last time.
Champa Thakur is an old Congress worker and has carved a niche for herself by winning the Zila Parishad polls and occupying the coveted office of chairperson.
While the BJP is on defensive on corruption charges against Sukh Ram and maintains there are no charges against Anil Sharma, the supporters of Sukh Ram claim that corruption is no issue with the people, who had fully supported Sukh Ram when he left the Congress and formed HVC, which won five seats and Virbhadra Singh was ousted from power in 1998 polls.
In 2012, Anil Sharma, who won on a Congress ticket, had polled 20,886 votes against 16,936 votes polled by D D Thakur while eight other candidates in the fray secured 10,597 votes.
In Drang, Kaul Singh, who has contested all nine elections since 1977, when the constituency was carved out and lost only once, in fighting a tough battle against old rival Jawahar Thakur (BJP) in a five-cornered contest.
A Congress rebel and former loyalist of Thakur Puran Chand Thakur has also entered the fray making the going tougher for the eight-time MLA.
BJP candidate Jawahar Thakur, who polled 26,093 votes in 2012 against 28,325 votes polled by Kaul Singh and lost by 2232 votes had been narrowing the margin with each elections and is banking on his work and Modi factor.