Shahid Manzoor, the Samajwadi Party candidate from Meerut, told reporters that he was ready to face the challenge and would not run away.
The Minister was responding to queries on whether he would seek another seat from his party if Modi was to contest from the Meerut.
Attacking the BJP, the SP nominee said the saffron party and Modi had through media "created a wave" across the nation.
Referring to Modi's plans to contest from Varanasi and BJP president Rajnath Singh from Lucknow, Manzoor said the leaders were afraid of losing elections and had chosen safe seats.
In Uttar Pradesh, the fight was between SP and communal forces, Manzoor said.
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