The electoral debut of the daughter-in-law of SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav was unsuccessful when she lost the by-election for Firozabad in 2009 against actor-turned politician Raj Babbar. She was then elected unopposed from here to the Lok Sabha in 2012, after her husband vacated the seat to enter the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council.
"It is not only about SP, it is in every party. I agree that you get a proper base if you come from a political family but after that you have to put in your own efforts and hard work to take it forward.
"You have to perform to sustain and there is an added pressure as people expect more from you and you are under constant supervision," 36-year-old Dimple told PTI.
This time she is pitted against Nirmal Tiwari of BSP, Imran Bin Zafar of AAP and BJP's Subrat Pathak but is confident that she will prevail.
"The so-called Modi wave is nothing but a marketing gimmick. Our voters are intact with us as we have worked here for last 10 years and I am very positive about it. As far as Kannauj, the city of fragrance, is concerned, we are making beneficial policies for perfume workers. We have built medical, engineering, polytechnic colleges apart from three stadiums," she said.
