That election in 1988 signalled the beginning of the end of the near monopolistic control of Dalit votes by Congress.
Referring to the 1988 bypoll, BSP supporters claim that even more durable was the imprint that their leader Kanshi Ram's unorthodox and vigorous campaigning style had left behind on the Dalit psyche.
Ram, the then BSP supremo, and his associates would travel on bicycles to the remotest corners of the district, seeking “A note (Re 1) and a vote” from Dalits.
It was also at this time that SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav became the new and powerful voice of OBCs.