Pooja Pal (37) has come a long way since she plunged into politics more than a decade ago.Her political debut in 2005 had followed the assassination of Raju Pal, her husband of three months and the sitting MLA from the seat.
She lost the ensuing bypoll to Ashraf - brother of mafia don-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and one of the prime accused in her husband's murder - amid allegations of poll rigging.
In the 2012 Assembly polls, her party was routed but her own electoral performance shone as she ended up as the only victorious BSP candidate from Allahabad, which has the highest number of 12 Assembly seats for any district in Uttar Pradesh.
Dynamics, though, are different this time.
Neither Atiq - who had won the seat five times on the trot and was the runner-up in the last Assembly polls - nor Ashraf is in the fray.
The diminutive Singh (29) has been carrying out a tireless campaign, which is likely to be bolstered by the goodwill claimed to have been generated by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and the consolidation of different communities in her favour owing to her party's tie-up with the Congress.
Another key figure in the electoral battle here this time is Siddharth Nath Singh, national secretary of the BJP, who was greeted with black flags by party cadre last month when he arrived in the city upon announcement of his candidature.
The BJP national secretary is the maternal grandson of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, who represented Allahabad in the Lok Sabha.
The BJP, however, has not been a force to reckon with in the assembly segment so far.
In 2012, it had polled a measly 5.5 per cent of the total number of votes.
The party, however, is buoyed by its stunning performance of 2014 Lok Sabha elections wherein it had got a decisive lead in the assembly segment by securing more than half of the total votes polled in Allahabad (West).
Voting for Allahabad (West) will take place on February 23.
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