The 25-year-old son of jailed don Mukhtar Ansari is contesting from Ghosi as the Bahujan Samaj Party candidate and is confident of victory riding the crest of the work done by his father in the region.
Abbas, who is making his debut in the battle of ballots, wants to enter the portals of the UP Vidhan Bhawan as the youngest legislator.
"I am sure I will win the elections. My dad has done a lot for the people here despite being in jail," he told PTI in an interview.
"We never discriminate on caste and creed. Whosoever comes to us, we help them," he said.
Abbas recently visited a temple, a move which raised eyebrows of ulemas (Muslim scholars).
Asked to comment on his temple visit, he said, "I don't let anyone dictate anything to me. I do what I think is right. Hundreds of Hindus vote for my father because he helped them in their worst times. They remain with us always so do we."
"Public service flows in my blood. My family has been in politics. My great grandfather, Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, was president of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League during India's freedom struggle. My uncles -- Afzal Ansari (former MP) and Sibgatullah Ansari (MLA) - are active politicians," he elaborated.
When asked about the "criminal background" of his
father, Abbas defended him saying "a lot of his enigma is media generated. You ask people here, who know our family well. Over 90 per cent feel Mukhtar is a good man. There is no bigger certificate than this".
Founder of Qaumi Ekta Dal, Mukhtar recently merged his party the BSP last month.
Mukhtar has over 40 criminal cases against him, including those related to murder and kidnapping. He is also the prime accused in the 2005 murder of BJP legislator Krishnanand Rai, for which he is lodged in Agra jail.
He is contesting on a BSP ticket from Mau Cantonment seat, which he won in 2012.
Unlike Mukhtar, his convent-educated son has no criminal record.
Abbas, who had achieved his biggest feat with a shotgun, says he fired his first shot at a national competition in 2011 and established himself as one the world's top 10 skeet shooters in subsequent world cups in Germany and Finland.
But his sporting career went into tailspin after he met with a road accident in 2014.
On his sporting career, Abbas said he still has his eyes set on qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Over four lakh voters in the Ghosi constituency include 75,000 Muslims and Dalits each, 70,000 from the upper caste, over 60,000 of backward Rajbhars and 45,000 backward Chauhan caste besides others.
BJP candidate Fagu Singh Chouhan is banking on core BJP votes besides his own Chauhan caste votes.
Polling in Ghosi constituency, which has become high-profile and is hogging media limelight due to presence of Abbas, and his father in the adjacent Mau seat, will be held on March 4 in the penultimate round of UP polls.
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