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BJP releases list of 29 more candidates, political turncoats find place

All other names are same for the same set of constituencies, announced by the party on Monday before being recanted

Updated on: Aug 28, 2024 07:12 am IST
By , Jammu
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday declared 29 more candidates for the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) assembly elections, making only one change from the now-rescinded list, which was put out by the party a day back, as it named Baldev Raj Sharma from the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi seat in place of Rohit Dubey.

The BJP has so far not named its nominee for Nowshera, which was represented in 2014 by its current state president Ravinder Raina, and Gandhi Nagar, renamed as Bhau assembly constituency, from where the party’s senior leader and former deputy CM Kavinder Gupta was elected in 2014. (HT Photo)

All other names are same for the same set of constituencies, announced by the party on Monday before being recanted. With the latest 29 names, the BJP has so far declared its candidates for half of the total 90 seats in J&K.

Besides Baldev Sharma, the BJP has also fielded Satish Sharma as its candidate from Billawar, which was represented by former deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh in the last assembly polls held a decade back in 2014. The party has also announced candidature of Ashok Bhat from Habbakadal, Mohammad Akram Choudhary from Gulabgarh, Kuldeep Raj Dubey from Reasi, Thakur Randhir Singh from Kalakote-Sunderbani and Devender Singh Rana from Nagrota.

Elections to the 90-member J&K assembly — 47 seats in Kashmir and 43 in Jammu — will be held in three phases on September 18, 25 and October 1. The BJP’s latest list has 10 candidates for the second phase of polls and 19 for the third phase. The results will be announced on October 4.

The BJP has so far not named its nominee for Nowshera, which was represented in 2014 by its current state president Ravinder Raina, and Gandhi Nagar, renamed as Bhau assembly constituency, from where the party’s senior leader and former deputy CM Kavinder Gupta was elected in 2014.

 
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