Bhopal:
On Tuesday, the BJP declared its long-awaited list for the crucial electoral assembly in Madhya Pradesh, and brought together all loyalists to former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, including six congressional ministers, who resigned with him to join the Saffron party in March. .
Up to 28 assembly seats will hold by-elections on November 3 in the BJP-ruled state. The BJP has announced candidates for all seats subject to voting.
A revolt by a section of the MLA in Congress, most of them considered close to Scindia, led to the overthrow of Kamal Nath’s government almost seven months ago.
The six congressional ministers, who were housed in Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s new cabinet, have been dispatched from the assembly seats from which they were elected in the 2018 elections.
The BJP has given tickets to the 25 MLA who left Congress to join the saffron party.
The BJP has sent Tulsiram Silawat from Sanver (SC), Imarti Devi from Dabra (SC), Pradyumna Singh Tomar from Gwalior, Mahendra Singh Sisodia from Bamori, Govind Singh Rajput from Surkhi and Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary from Sanchi (SC) seat , according to the list issued by the central electoral committee of the BJP.
From Joura, the party has lined up Subedar Singh Rajoudha, Aidal Singh Kansana from Sumavli, Raghuraj Sngh Kansana from Morena, Girraj Dandotia from Dimni, Kamlesh Jatav from Ambah (SC), OPS Bhadoria from Mehgaon, Ranvir Singh Jatav from Gohad (SC) , Munna Lal Goyal from Gwalior-East and Raksha Santram Sironia from Bhander (SC).
Jasmant Jatav Chitri will compete from Karera (SC), Suresh Dhakad from Pohri, Jajpal Singh Jajji from Ashoknagar (SC) Brajendra Singh Yadav from Mungaoli, Kunwar Pradyumann Singh Lodhi from Malhera, Bisahulal Singh from Anuppur (ST), Narayan Singh from Manoj Agar (SC), Manoj Choudhary from Hatpipalya, Narayan Patel from Mandhata, Sumitra Devi Kasdekar from Nepanagar (ST), Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon from Badnawar and Hardeep Singh Dang from Suvasra said.
Congress has already declared its candidates in 27 seats except Biora.
The by-elections will be held on November 3 and the vote counting will take place on November 10.
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