AIMIM may not win many seats or may get restricted to playing the role of "spoiler" in the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls but it has made inroads into SP and BSP bastions in the state's eastern parts with many Muslim youth seeing it as "their own" party that could be an option in the future. Muslims in Uttar Pradesh have traditionally oscillated between the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and that is unlikely to change this time round as they seem weary of a division of votes. The All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) does not appear to be a serious contender in most seats albeit Azamgarh's Mubarakpur constituency. However, people say that in that constituency also, it has more to do with the strong candidate Shah Alam, alias 'Guddu Jamali', rather than the party. Several Muslims in parts of eastern Uttar Pradesh, while acknowledging their liking for the AIMIM, state that this election is about ousting the BJP government and if they go for Asaduddin Owaisi's party, their votes would get divided and hand the advantage to the BJP. But, some Muslims argue that the AIMIM is their "own party" and even if it loses, it needs to be supported so that it expands. Obaidullah, a shopkeeper in Phoolpur Pawai, said Muslims got nothing in return for supporting the Congress, the SP and the BSP as no one voices their concerns. "Owaisi raises our voice. Why should we not vote for him. We must have our own party, everyone else does": he told PTI.