The BJP ticket to Chamoli has not gone down well with the supporters of his own party leader Umesh Aggarwal, who was viewed as a strong contender for Dharampur constituency, a Congress bastion.
Chamoli, however, is seen campaigning hard to garner votes and if he succeeds in coaxing Umesh's supporters, who had allegedly vandalised the party state office after ticket distribution, it would pose a big challenge to Congress leader Dinesh Agarwal.
"There is no challenge from Chamoli. I wonder on what basis he got the ticket to fight against me. I challenge him to give his one achievement in Dehradun as a two-time mayor.
"I want to put across to him only one question. What is his achievement? What has he given to Dehradun as a mayor and as Municipality chairman? I think he has given the tag of the dirtiest city in India to Dehradun. He has no policy, no programme and no vision," he said.
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"As a mayor, I have a long list of achievements, including establishment of bus shelters, flyovers, widening of roads and increasing sewerage connection to 80 per cent of the area from just 20 per cent," he said.
Chamoli said Dinesh has been a minister in the state
government and three-time MLA but the same old problems persist in the constituency.
In the 2012 Assembly elections, Agarwal defeated BJP's Prakash Suman Dhyani by over 9,420 votes in Dharmapur constituency which came into existence after delimitation and reorganisation of parliamentary constituencies and Assembly segments in 2008.
Earlier, he had fought the 2007 and 2002 Assembly elections from Laxman Chowk which was dissolved in the delimitation exercise.
Eunuch Rajni Rawat, another prominent face, has also jumped into the electoral fray as Independent candidate for Dharampur and Raipur seats.
About two dozen candidates are in the fray in the constituency which has over 2 lakh voters -- a mix of Muslims, people from hilly areas, Sikhs and a sizeable population of people from eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Sunil Kumar, a resident of the constituency, appreciated the works done by Dinesh. "Because of the minister's efforts, there is better road connectivity and improvement in sewerage in the area. The Minister is also easily available to the people and gives patient hearing to the grievances of the residents," he said.
Sensing the mood of the electorate, Dinesh said, "I have only one agenda for the constituency--development.