The Septa: With the third phase of Lok Sabha elections looming, 94 seats across 12 states are set to witness voting on May 7. As campaigning draws to a close, the electoral fate of prominent leaders hangs in the balance. Here are seven high-profile figures facing critical contests in this phase.Jyotiraditya Scindia - Guna, Madhya Pradesh: Former Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, now representing the BJP, seeks redemption in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, after his defeat in the 2019 elections. His performance as a BJP candidate will be closely watched by constituents.SP Singh Baghel - Agra, Uttar Pradesh: Union Minister SP Singh Baghel faces a significant challenge in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, as he vies for victory on the BJP ticket. His ability to secure the electorates trust will determine his electoral success.Dimple Yadav - Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh: Dimple Yadav, representing the Samajwadi Party, contends for the Mainpuri seat, a stronghold of the SP. The battle against BJPs Tourism Minister Thakur Jaiveer Singh will test her political mettle in the region.Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary - Baharampur, West Bengal: In West Bengal, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary stands for election in Baharampur. As both a Congress stalwart and the President of Bengal Congress, his performance will shape the partys prospects in the state.Pallavi Dempo - South Goa, Goa: Pallavi Dempo, BJPs candidate from South Goa, emerges as a prominent contender in this phase. As the wealthiest candidate in the third phase, her electoral success will be closely monitored.Shivraj Singh Chauhan - Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh: Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan seeks re-election from Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, representing the BJP. With five previous terms as MP from this constituency, his contest against Congress Chief Minister Digvijay Singh promises an intense electoral showdown.As the third phase of Lok Sabha elections unfolds, these seven leaders find themselves at the heart of pivotal electoral battles. Their performances will not only determine individual political fortunes but also shape the broader electoral landscape in their respective regions.