In 1st Checklist for MP Meeting Polls, BJP Focuses on Seats it Misplaced in 2018, These Reserved for SCs/STs
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In its first record for the upcoming meeting polls in Madhya Pradesh, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) has targeted on seats it misplaced in 2018 and a few of them even in 2013, and has reposed religion in 14 candidates, together with three former ministers, who misplaced final time.
In what seems to be a change in technique, the BJP on Thursday launched its first record of 39 candidates, together with 5 girls, in Madhya Pradesh even earlier than the announcement of ballot schedule, stealing a march over its fundamental rival Congress by way of election preparedness and finalisation of nominees.
Madhya Pradesh, the place meeting polls are due by the year-end, has a 230-member Home.
Final week, the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Celebration (BSP), a marginal participant within the central state recognized for its bipolar politics, had launched its first record of seven candidates, turning into the primary political occasion to take action.
The 39 seats for which the BJP has introduced its candidates have been misplaced by the saffron occasion within the final meeting polls held in November 2018, virtually all of them to the Congress which fashioned its authorities in December that yr, however was ousted from energy in March 2020.
Of those 39 meeting seats, the BJP had didn't win some in 2013 too.
A cursory take a look at the record, which incorporates a variety of seats reserved for SC/ST candidates, signifies the BJP has reposed religion in 14 candidates, together with three former state ministers — Lalsingh Arya, Lalit Yadav and Omprakash Dhurwey — who misplaced elections 5 years in the past.
Rajkumar Karrahe, who resigned from the Aam Aadmi Celebration (AAP) on Thursday morning, discovered his title within the record introduced in New Delhi within the night. The BJP has fielded him from Lanji in Balaghat district.
As per the record signed by BJP common secretary Arun Singh, Dhruv Narayan Singh and Alok Sharma will contest polls from Central Bhopal and North Bhopal, respectively, whereas former minister Arya and Pritam Lodhi might be within the subject from Gohad (SC) and Pichhore in Shivpuri district, respectively.
Sarla Vijendra Rawat (Sabalgarh), Adal Singh Kansana (Sumawali), Priyanka Meena (Chahoura), Jagannath Singh Raghuvanshi (Chanderi), Veerendra Singh Lambardar (Banda), Kamakhya Pratap Singh (Maharajpur), Lalita Yadav (Chhatarpur), Lakhan Patel (Patharyia), Rajesh Kumar Verma (Gunndaor-SC), Surendra Singh Gaharwar (Chitrakoot), Heersingh Shyam (Pushrajgarh-ST), Dhirendra Singh (Barwara-ST), Neeraj Thakur (Bargi) and Anchal Sonkar (Jabalpur East) are among the many candidates.
The opposite contestants embody Omprakash Dhurwey (Shahpura-ST), Dr Vijay Anand Marawai (Bichhiya- ST), Bhagat Singh Netam (Baihar-ST), Kamal Maskole (Barghat-ST), Mahendra Nagesh (Gotegaon-SC), Nanabhau Mohod (Saunsar), Prakash Uikey (Pandhurna-ST) and Chandrashekhar Deshmukh (Multai).
Mahendra Singh Chouhan (Bhainsdehi-ST), Rajesh Sonkar (Sonkatch-SC), Rajkumar Mev (Maheshwar-SC), Atmaram Patel (Kasrawad), Nagr Singh Chouhan (Alirajpur-ST), Bhanua Bhuriya (Jhabua ST), Nirmala Bhuriya (Petlawad-ST), Jaydeep Patel (Kukshi ST), Kalu Singh Thakur (Dharampuri-ST), Madhua Verma (Rau,) Tarachand Goyal (Tarana-SC) and Satish Malivya (Ghatiya -SC) have been additionally nominated by the BJP to contest polls.
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