Tuesday, December 30, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Kirron Kher Faces Fight From Congress And Within BJP

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Mar, 2019 09:20 PM
  • Kirron Kher Faces Fight From Congress And Within BJP

The quintessential 'Mummyji' of Bollywood movies is donning her motherly avatar as she has begun her over two-month long electoral campaign to retain the Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat.

 

Having been elected from here in the 2014 general election by a margin of nearly 70,000 votes and defeating four-time Member of Parliament (MP) and former Union Railways minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, actor-turned-politician Kirron Kher did well for her first political outing as the BJP candidate.


Hailing from Chandigarh itself, the 63-year-old Kirron not only faces a tough challenge from the Congress but also from within the local unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).


Chandigarh BJP President Sanjay Tandon and former MP from the Union Territory, Satya Pal Jain, are breathing down her neck as claimants for the BJP ticket. Both were ticket aspirants last time also but Kirron managed to beat them down.


Taking a cue from the popular TV chat show 'Cofee with Karan' (of director Karan Johar), in whose final episode she came as a jury member, Kirron has launched her own localised version in Chandigarh with '#CofeeWithKirron'.


"#NamoAgain is the future of India. So is this lovely kid. And all such sweethearts. When you come for #CoffeeWithKirron, don't leave your kids behind :) #MyCityMyPeople," Kirron's Twitter handle states as she banks on the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and her own celebrity status to impress voters.


"None of the local top leaders have so far been seen campaigning with her. Till the ticket is decided, no one is ready to project her as the candidate even though she is the sitting MP," a BJP insider in the city told IANS. Kher is campaigning at her own level - meeting advocates, industrialists, housewives, youth, children, businessmen and several others.


"Her star status definitely gives her an edge but that might not essentially convert into votes. Many people just come to see her and get selfies clicked," Anjali, a homemaker who attended one of Kher's events, told IANS.


Besides the city's sectors, Kher will have to focus specially on colonies and rehabilitation houses where a big chunk of city voters live in the 114-square km Union Territory.


"#Bazurgon ke #pyar aur #aashirwaad se badi koi jeet nahi hoti. #MomentOfTheDay with #MyCityMyPeople," Kher tweeted recently.


She is posting photos with local residents, especially elderly voters and even with children to drive home the family-type feeling. There are nearly 84,000 elderly voters in the city.


Tandon, whose group does not get along with Kher politically, is holding his own 'Chai Pe Charcha' at different venues.


Both leaders are not seen at each other's functions. Kher claims that she has done a lot of things for Chandigarh in the last nearly five years. These include the recently sanctioned flyover from Tribune Chowk to Zirakpur to ease traffic, allowing need-based changes in housing board flats and conversion of residential leasehold properties to freehold, among other things.


The nearly 6.2 lakh electorate of Chandigarh (population of over 11 lakh) will decide its next MP on May 18. Approximately 40,000 new voters have been added since the 2014 elections.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Will Be Congress Candidate In Mumbai: Shilpa Shinde

Will Be Congress Candidate In Mumbai: Shilpa Shinde
Television actress Shilpa Shinde said on Tuesday that she will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election on Congress ticket in Mumbai.

Will Be Congress Candidate In Mumbai: Shilpa Shinde

Anita Hassanandani, Husband To Feature In Music Video

Anita Hassanandani, Husband To Feature In Music Video
Actress Anita Hassanandani and husband Rohit Reddy will feature in the video of a song sung by Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.  

Anita Hassanandani, Husband To Feature In Music Video

'Azadi' Open To Interpretation, Says Composer

Whether it is 1947 or 2019, the word 'azadi', which translates to freedom, has connotations that keep changing from place to place, situation to situation and person to person.

'Azadi' Open To Interpretation, Says Composer

Tune Overpowers The Lyrics: Gulzar

Tune Overpowers The Lyrics: Gulzar
It was a rare victory when wordsmith Gulzar and composer A.R. Rahman were awarded the Best Original Song Oscar for "Jai ho" from the film "Slumdog Millionaire".

Tune Overpowers The Lyrics: Gulzar

Vinay Pathak's 'Dust' To Premiere In Berlin

Vinay Pathak's 'Dust' To Premiere In Berlin
The film, with the backdrop of the Maoist conflict that affects large parts of India, is a German Indian co-production shot entirely in India with an international crew.    

Vinay Pathak's 'Dust' To Premiere In Berlin

Doppelganger Alert! American Singer Julia Michaels Has An Exact Resemblance To Anushka Sharma

A recent tweet comparing the Pari actress to American singer Julia Michaels has gone viral online - and people can't stop marvelling at the uncanny resemblance between the two.

Doppelganger Alert! American Singer Julia Michaels Has An Exact Resemblance To Anushka Sharma