<p>The first phase of polls in Uttar Pradesh will decide the fate of nine ministers in the Yogi Adityanath government.</p>.<p>This phase of polling is extremely crucial since it includes districts in western UP where candidates in several constituencies are facing hostile voters, mainly due to the farmers' agitation.</p>.<p>The first minister contesting in this phase is Suresh Rana, minister for cane, from the Thana Bhawan Assembly seat in Shamli district.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/uttar-pradesh-political-parties-hopeful-of-election-commision-lifting-curbs-1075139.html" target="_blank">Uttar Pradesh political parties hopeful of Election Commision lifting curbs</a></strong></p>.<p>Rana is known as a firebrand Hindu leader and was an accused in the Muzaffarnagar riots. He won from this seat in 2012 and then in 2017.</p>.<p>In 2012, he had won the seat with a razor thin margin of 265 votes but in 2017, his margin increased to over 16,000 votes.</p>.<p>The Yogi Adityanath government has withdrawn cases against him, but the minister faces resistance in his constituency on the issue of insufficient increase in cane MSP and pending arrears.</p>.<p>The second minister contesting in this phase is Atul Garg from Ghaziabad. He had defeated the BSP candidate with a margin of over 70,000 votes in 2017 and now faces the challenge of retaining his seat.</p>.<p>Shrikant Sharma, UP Power Minister, is also facing a crucial test in his constituency Mathura. In 2017, Sharma had defeated Pradeep Mathur of Congress with a margin of over 1.43 lakh votes.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/ahead-of-up-polls-another-bjp-candidate-chased-away-in-his-constituency-1075122.html" target="_blank">Ahead of UP polls, another BJP candidate chased away in his constituency</a></strong></p>.<p>Mathur is a three-term MLA from this seat and has been working overtime to regain his seat this time.</p>.<p>With Mathura now moving on to the BJP's political agenda, the contest in this constituency is bound to be interesting.</p>.<p>The fourth minister in the fray in the first phase is Sandeep Singh, grandson of late Kalyan Singh.</p>.<p>Sandeep has been one of the few low-profile ministers in the Yogi Adityanath government and has steered clear of controversy in his tenure.</p>.<p>He is seeking re-election from Atrauli in Aligarh, which is considered a stronghold of the Kalyan Singh family. Kalyan Singh had won from this seat eleven times, which is a record in itself.</p>.<p>Anil Sharma, minister of state for environment, is seeking re-election from Shikarpur seat in Bulandshahr district. The seat is considered to be a BJP bastion and the party has won from here in the past five elections. This is Anil Sharma's second election.</p>.<p>The sixth minister in the first phase of polls is Kapil Dev Agarwal from Muzaffarnagar Sadar seat. The seat has been the epicentre of farmers' agitation and Agarwal faces a tough challenge this time.</p>.<p>Dinesh Khatik, who holds the flood control portfolio, was appointed minister four months ago in September 2021. He represents the Hastinapur constituency in the UP Assembly.</p>.<p>Hastinapur has a history of not repeating its representatives and this factor plays heavily on the minds of voters here. Khatik comes from an RSS background and owns brick kilns in the area.</p>.<p>Dr G.S. Dharmesh, social welfare minister, is seeking re-election from his Agra Cantt seat which is in the reserved category. Dr Dharmesh runs his clinic on the Agra-Gwalior highway. His main contender on this seat has been the BSP.</p>.<p>Another minister in the first phase is Chaudhary Laxmi Narain, minister for dairy development.</p>.<p>He is contesting from the Chhata Assembly seat in Mathura. He first won the election in 1996 on a Congress ricket and then went on to become minister in the Kalyan Singh government after the split in the Congress.</p>.<p>In 2007, he won on a BSP and then in 2017, he won on a BJP ticket. It remains to be seen whether he can break his own record and win the seat twice from the same party.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>The first phase of polls in Uttar Pradesh will decide the fate of nine ministers in the Yogi Adityanath government.</p>.<p>This phase of polling is extremely crucial since it includes districts in western UP where candidates in several constituencies are facing hostile voters, mainly due to the farmers' agitation.</p>.<p>The first minister contesting in this phase is Suresh Rana, minister for cane, from the Thana Bhawan Assembly seat in Shamli district.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/uttar-pradesh-political-parties-hopeful-of-election-commision-lifting-curbs-1075139.html" target="_blank">Uttar Pradesh political parties hopeful of Election Commision lifting curbs</a></strong></p>.<p>Rana is known as a firebrand Hindu leader and was an accused in the Muzaffarnagar riots. He won from this seat in 2012 and then in 2017.</p>.<p>In 2012, he had won the seat with a razor thin margin of 265 votes but in 2017, his margin increased to over 16,000 votes.</p>.<p>The Yogi Adityanath government has withdrawn cases against him, but the minister faces resistance in his constituency on the issue of insufficient increase in cane MSP and pending arrears.</p>.<p>The second minister contesting in this phase is Atul Garg from Ghaziabad. He had defeated the BSP candidate with a margin of over 70,000 votes in 2017 and now faces the challenge of retaining his seat.</p>.<p>Shrikant Sharma, UP Power Minister, is also facing a crucial test in his constituency Mathura. In 2017, Sharma had defeated Pradeep Mathur of Congress with a margin of over 1.43 lakh votes.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/uttar-pradesh/ahead-of-up-polls-another-bjp-candidate-chased-away-in-his-constituency-1075122.html" target="_blank">Ahead of UP polls, another BJP candidate chased away in his constituency</a></strong></p>.<p>Mathur is a three-term MLA from this seat and has been working overtime to regain his seat this time.</p>.<p>With Mathura now moving on to the BJP's political agenda, the contest in this constituency is bound to be interesting.</p>.<p>The fourth minister in the fray in the first phase is Sandeep Singh, grandson of late Kalyan Singh.</p>.<p>Sandeep has been one of the few low-profile ministers in the Yogi Adityanath government and has steered clear of controversy in his tenure.</p>.<p>He is seeking re-election from Atrauli in Aligarh, which is considered a stronghold of the Kalyan Singh family. Kalyan Singh had won from this seat eleven times, which is a record in itself.</p>.<p>Anil Sharma, minister of state for environment, is seeking re-election from Shikarpur seat in Bulandshahr district. The seat is considered to be a BJP bastion and the party has won from here in the past five elections. This is Anil Sharma's second election.</p>.<p>The sixth minister in the first phase of polls is Kapil Dev Agarwal from Muzaffarnagar Sadar seat. The seat has been the epicentre of farmers' agitation and Agarwal faces a tough challenge this time.</p>.<p>Dinesh Khatik, who holds the flood control portfolio, was appointed minister four months ago in September 2021. He represents the Hastinapur constituency in the UP Assembly.</p>.<p>Hastinapur has a history of not repeating its representatives and this factor plays heavily on the minds of voters here. Khatik comes from an RSS background and owns brick kilns in the area.</p>.<p>Dr G.S. Dharmesh, social welfare minister, is seeking re-election from his Agra Cantt seat which is in the reserved category. Dr Dharmesh runs his clinic on the Agra-Gwalior highway. His main contender on this seat has been the BSP.</p>.<p>Another minister in the first phase is Chaudhary Laxmi Narain, minister for dairy development.</p>.<p>He is contesting from the Chhata Assembly seat in Mathura. He first won the election in 1996 on a Congress ricket and then went on to become minister in the Kalyan Singh government after the split in the Congress.</p>.<p>In 2007, he won on a BSP and then in 2017, he won on a BJP ticket. It remains to be seen whether he can break his own record and win the seat twice from the same party.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>