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Highlights
- BJP introduced 4 candidates for elections to Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
- Polling for the Rajya Sabha biennial polls can be held on March 31
The BJP on Friday introduced 4 candidates for the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha from completely different states and for the by-polls for the Lok Sabha and the assemblies from West Bengal, Bihar and Maharashtra. The BJP has fielded Agnimitra Paul for the Lok Sabha by-polls from Asansol in West Bengal towards TMC candidate and former union minister Shatrughan Sinha. Paul is the MLA from Asansol South meeting constituency and normal secretary of the West Bengal BJP.
The BJP has fielded Keya Ghosh from Ballygunge meeting constituency for the by-polls towards former union minister Babul Supriyo. For the Rajya Sabha biennial polls the BJP has given tickets to Pabitra Margherita from Assam, Dr Sikandra Kumar from Himachal Pradesh, S. Phangnon Konyak from Nagaland and Dr Manik Saha from Tripura.
In a press release BJP nationwide normal secretary Arun Singh mentioned, “The BJP Central Election Committee has authorised the next names for biennial polls of Rajya Sabha.”
From Bochahan meeting constituency in Bihar, the BJP has given the ticket to Beby Kumari for the by-polls. From Kolhapur North meeting seat, the BJP has nominated Satyajit (Nana) Shivajirao Kadam as its occasion candidate.
Polling for the Rajya Sabha biennial polls can be held on March 31 and counting of votes will happen after the top of voting on the identical day. Polling can be held on April 12 for one parliamentary constituency Asansol and one meeting constituency every in West Bengal (Ballygunge), Chhattisgarh (Khairagarh), Bihar (Bochahan) and Maharashtra (Kolhapur North) and counting of votes will happen on April 16.
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