UP Minister Dinesh Khatik Signals Exit from Hastinapur Electoral Race Ahead of Next Polls

UP Minister Dinesh Khatik Signals Exit from Hastinapur Electoral Race Ahead of Next Polls

Uttar Pradesh minister Dinesh Khatik announces he will not contest the Hastinapur assembly seat for a third term, citing focus on governance and public service while making a striking remark about the constituency’s political history.

 

In a significant political signal ahead of Uttar Pradesh’s future electoral battles, state minister Dinesh Khatik has publicly ruled out contesting the Hastinapur assembly seat for a third consecutive term. The announcement has sparked discussion within political circles, given Khatik’s longstanding association with the constituency and his current role in the state government.

Speaking candidly, the minister said he has no intention of seeking re-election from Hastinapur, a seat he has represented twice in the past. In a striking remark, Khatik described the constituency as a “cursed land,” using the phrase metaphorically to underline his reluctance to continue his electoral journey from the region. While the comment drew attention, he did not elaborate further on the specific reasons behind the characterization.

Khatik emphasized that his present priority lies elsewhere. As a serving minister in the Uttar Pradesh government, he said his focus remains firmly on fulfilling his administrative responsibilities and contributing effectively to public service at the state level. According to him, governance and delivery of government initiatives currently outweigh considerations of electoral ambition.

The statement comes at a time when political parties across Uttar Pradesh are quietly recalibrating strategies and assessing leadership roles ahead of upcoming elections. Khatik’s decision not to contest from Hastinapur for a third term could prompt fresh political equations in the constituency, opening space for new contenders and internal deliberations within his party.

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By distancing himself from immediate electoral plans, the minister has underscored a broader message about prioritizing governance over personal political advancement. His remarks are likely to resonate beyond Hastinapur, highlighting the complex balance senior leaders often seek between administrative duty and electoral politics in India’s most politically influential state.

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