BJP's Aggarwal, however, says that SP candidates won in 2012 Assembly election here as people were angry with BSP.
He believes this time he will get anti-Congress votes as there a “Modi storm” in Raebareli and “times have changed”.
The constituency, which boasts of top educational and skill development institutes like National Institute of Fashion Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology and Footwear Design and Development Institute, also suffers from below national average literacy.
The All India literacy rate, according to 2011 census, is 82.14 per cent for men and 65.46 for women, but in Raebareli, it was 79.39 per cent for males and 58.06 per cent for females.
While regular grueling power cuts in areas five km outside the city periphery is not a major election issue, rivals point out the that over 800 small and medium sized factories closed down in last 10 years.