<p>Indore: The Congress has fielded Akshay Bam, a newbie in the poll arena from Indore Lok Sabha constituency, an unbreached BJP citadel for 35 years, against sitting MP Shankar Lalwani, who had won the 2019 contest by a huge margin of over 5.47 lakh votes.</p>.<p>Bam (45), a businessman from the Jain community, has to shoulder a big responsibility of keeping the Congress cadre motivated in view of three former MLAs and several workers of the party joining the ruling BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.</p>.<p>Prominent among Congress defectors are Pankaj Sanghvi, Sanjay Shukla, and Vishal Patel.</p>.<p>He faces sitting BJP MP Shankar Lalwani, 62, who had won the last contest against his Congress challenger Pankaj Sanghvi by possibly the highest vote margin in Madhya Pradesh.</p>.<p>Indore is the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh and is the cleanest city in India.</p>.<p>The BJP holds all the eight assembly constituencies under the Indore Lok Sabha seat.</p>.BJP will win 4-5 seats in Kerala in Lok Sabha polls: 'Metroman' Sreedharan.<p>The BJP has set a target to win the Indore constituency, the largest one in terms of the number of voters at 25.13 lakh in Madhya Pradesh, by a margin of 8 lakh votes. </p><p>Notably, Bam has not contested any election from Congress. He was denied a ticket by Congress from Indore assembly constituency 4 last year, triggering protests from his supporters.</p>.<p>The BJP has been winning the Indore Lok Sabha constituency since 1989 when Sumitra Mahajan defeated former MP chief minister and ex-Union Minister Prakash Chand Sethi.</p>.<p>Mahajan, a former Lok Sabha Speaker, won this seat multiple times until she was replaced in 2019 by Lalwani, a member of the Sindhi community which has 1.25 lakh voters.</p>.<p>Bam, a businessman whose family runs private colleges in Indore, expressed confidence in victory in view of the 'altered ground situation'.</p>.<p>The number of voters of the Jain community Bam belongs to is around 2 lakh in the Indore constituency.</p>.<p>"The situation is completely different on the ground this time as people are badly hit by unemployment and inflation. We will demolish the BJP's stronghold in Indore," Bam told <em>PTI</em> after his candidature was declared by Congress.</p>.<p>He said the Congress campaign's focus would be women and unemployment.</p>.<p>"The ruling BJP has not kept its promise of legalising the illegal colonies of Indore due to which the people are very upset," he claimed.</p>.<p>According to Bam, micro, small and medium enterprises in the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh lack infrastructure.</p>.<p>"Indore city also lacks proper air and railway services," he said.</p>.<p>The BJP appears confident of another comfortable win from Indore. </p><p>In the 2019 general elections, the BJP won 28 out of 29 Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, with Chhindwara being the sole seat the Congress managed to save.</p>.<p>"Fielding a novice like Bam shows that Congress has run out of leaders in Indore. It seems Bam was picked out of compulsion by Congress," MP BJP co-media in-charge Deepak Jain said.</p>.<p>Jain said MP Congress chief Jitu Patwari, who hails from Indore, should have contested from Indore instead of fielding a novice like Bam.</p>.<p>Indore will vote on May 13. </p>
<p>Indore: The Congress has fielded Akshay Bam, a newbie in the poll arena from Indore Lok Sabha constituency, an unbreached BJP citadel for 35 years, against sitting MP Shankar Lalwani, who had won the 2019 contest by a huge margin of over 5.47 lakh votes.</p>.<p>Bam (45), a businessman from the Jain community, has to shoulder a big responsibility of keeping the Congress cadre motivated in view of three former MLAs and several workers of the party joining the ruling BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.</p>.<p>Prominent among Congress defectors are Pankaj Sanghvi, Sanjay Shukla, and Vishal Patel.</p>.<p>He faces sitting BJP MP Shankar Lalwani, 62, who had won the last contest against his Congress challenger Pankaj Sanghvi by possibly the highest vote margin in Madhya Pradesh.</p>.<p>Indore is the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh and is the cleanest city in India.</p>.<p>The BJP holds all the eight assembly constituencies under the Indore Lok Sabha seat.</p>.BJP will win 4-5 seats in Kerala in Lok Sabha polls: 'Metroman' Sreedharan.<p>The BJP has set a target to win the Indore constituency, the largest one in terms of the number of voters at 25.13 lakh in Madhya Pradesh, by a margin of 8 lakh votes. </p><p>Notably, Bam has not contested any election from Congress. He was denied a ticket by Congress from Indore assembly constituency 4 last year, triggering protests from his supporters.</p>.<p>The BJP has been winning the Indore Lok Sabha constituency since 1989 when Sumitra Mahajan defeated former MP chief minister and ex-Union Minister Prakash Chand Sethi.</p>.<p>Mahajan, a former Lok Sabha Speaker, won this seat multiple times until she was replaced in 2019 by Lalwani, a member of the Sindhi community which has 1.25 lakh voters.</p>.<p>Bam, a businessman whose family runs private colleges in Indore, expressed confidence in victory in view of the 'altered ground situation'.</p>.<p>The number of voters of the Jain community Bam belongs to is around 2 lakh in the Indore constituency.</p>.<p>"The situation is completely different on the ground this time as people are badly hit by unemployment and inflation. We will demolish the BJP's stronghold in Indore," Bam told <em>PTI</em> after his candidature was declared by Congress.</p>.<p>He said the Congress campaign's focus would be women and unemployment.</p>.<p>"The ruling BJP has not kept its promise of legalising the illegal colonies of Indore due to which the people are very upset," he claimed.</p>.<p>According to Bam, micro, small and medium enterprises in the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh lack infrastructure.</p>.<p>"Indore city also lacks proper air and railway services," he said.</p>.<p>The BJP appears confident of another comfortable win from Indore. </p><p>In the 2019 general elections, the BJP won 28 out of 29 Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, with Chhindwara being the sole seat the Congress managed to save.</p>.<p>"Fielding a novice like Bam shows that Congress has run out of leaders in Indore. It seems Bam was picked out of compulsion by Congress," MP BJP co-media in-charge Deepak Jain said.</p>.<p>Jain said MP Congress chief Jitu Patwari, who hails from Indore, should have contested from Indore instead of fielding a novice like Bam.</p>.<p>Indore will vote on May 13. </p>