11 April,2014 01:24 AM IST | | Priyankka Deshpande
Aware that they are up against big names, 19 of the 29 candidates have chosen to fly solo; mid-day spoke to five of them to find out what keeps them motivated
One cannot assume independent candidates to be the underdogs in this election, as the results may just surprise you. Staying out of the limelight, these candidates have been walking the extra mile to win the hearts of their voters. Some of them have been threatened and even bribed to withdraw their nominations, but they remain unshaken.
Retired Col Jayantrao Chitale
Past record: Lost 1999 Lok Sabha election
This ex-army man is fighting the election without much muscle and money power. He is campaigning in the constituency by distributing pamphlets. He thinks that unless and until people vote for a 'qualitative candidate', he will keep contesting the elections. He also questioned whether the candidates of the four major political parties - BJP, Shiv Sena, Congress, and MNS - would effectively speak about city-related issues in the Parliament.
Shashikant Owhal
Past record: Lost the 2009 assembly election from Shivaji Nagar assembly segment
Vision: To solve the city's complex traffic issues
Ajay Paithankar
Past record: Lost the 2009 Lok Sabha election from Pune constituency
Vision: Security of women in the city
Santosh Pawar
Past record: Lost the 2009 Lok Sabha election from Pune constituency
Vision: Overall development, including infrastructure
Nilesh Dhanave
Dhanave wanted to be an active performer and a silent observer on the current political situation in the country.
So, he chose to enter the electoral fray by filing his nomination as an independent candidate. Surprisingly, his wife is also contesting the elections from Pune constituency and the couple is now campaigning via door-to-door visits.
The couple was threatened by volunteers of national political parties to get them to withdraw their nomination. They have refused to bow down to the threats.
Vision: To improve the city's local transport conditions