After many days of suspense, BJP’s candidate list is finally out for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. JP Nadda announced the fifth list on Saturday evening. In the list there are total numbers of 46 candidates names. Candidates have been declared for states such as Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka. Senior leader Uma Bharti has chosen out of challenging in election, said JP Nadda. BJP Manifesto 2019
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In Rajasthan, former chief minister Vasundhara Raje will not contest the polls, rather her son Dushyant will fight for the fourth time. Congress Manifesto 2019
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28 names each have been announced for Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, 21 Karnataka, 16 Maharashtra, 16 Rajasthan, 13 Kerala, 10 Odisha, 10 Telangana, 8 Assam, 5 Tamil Nadu, 5 Chhattisgarh, 5 Jammu and Kashmir, 5 Uttarakhand, 2 Arunachal, 2 Tripura, 2 Andhra Pradesh, 1 Gujarat, 1 Sikkim, 1 Mizoram, 1 Lakshwadeep and 1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Congress Candidates List 2019
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Here is the full list: Loksabha Chunav Parinam 2019
Narendra Modi (Varanasi, UP)
Amit Shah(Gandhinagar, Gujarat)
Raghav Lakhanpal (Saharanpur, UP)
Sanjeev Kumar Balyan (Muzaffarnagar, UP)
Kunwar Bharatendra Singh (Bijnor, UP)
Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar (Moradabad, UP)
Parmeshwar Lal Saini (Sambhal, UP)
Kanwar Singh Tanwar (Amroha, UP)
Rajendra Agrawal (Meerut, UP)
Satya Pal Singh (Baghpat, UP)
Vijay Kumar Singh (Ghaziabad, UP)
Mahesh Sharma (Gautam Budh Nagar, UP)
Satish Kumar Gautam (Aligarh, UP)
Hema Malini (Mathura, UP)
S P Singh Baghel (Agra, UP)
Raj Kumar Chaher (Fatehpur Sikri, UP)
Rajveer Singh (Etah, UP)
Sangh Mitra Maurya (Badaun, UP)
Dharmendra Kumar (Aonla, UP)
Santosh Kumar Gangwar (Bareilly, UP)
Arun Sagar (Shahajahanpur (SC), UP)
Ajay Kumar Mishra (Kheri, UP)
Rajesh Verma (Sitapur, UP)
Jai Prakash Rawat (Hardoi (SC), UP)
Ashok Rawat (Misrikh (SC), UP)
Sakshi Maharaj (Unnao, UP)
Kaushal Kishore (Mohanlalganj (SC), UP)
Rajnath Singh (Lucknow, UP)
Smriti Irani (Amethi, UP)
Heena Gavit (Nandurbar (ST), Maharashtra)
Subhash Bhamre (Dhule, Maharashtra)
Raksha Khadse (Raver, Maharashtra)
Sanjay Dhotre (Akola, Maharashtra)
Ramdas Tadas (Wardha, Maharashtra)
Nitin Gadkari (Nagpur, Maharashtra)
Ashok Nete (Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST), Maharashtra)
Hansraj Ahir (Chandrapur, Maharashtra)
Raosaheb Danve (Jalna, Maharashtra)
Kapil Patil (Bhiwandi, Maharashtra)
Gopal Shetty (Mumbai North)
Poonam Mahajan (Mumbai North Central)
Sujay Vikhe (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra)
Pritam Munde (Beed, Maharashtra)
Sudhakar Shrungare (Latur (SC), Maharashtra)
Sanjay Kaka Patil (Sangli, Maharashtra)
Vishal Jolly (Andaman and Nicobar islands)
Kripanath Malla (Karimganj (SC), Assam)
Rajdeep Roy Bengali (Silchar, Assam)
Harensingh Bey (Autonomous District (ST), Assam)
Queen Ojha (Gauhati)
Dilip Saikia (Mangaldoi, Assam)
Tapan Gogoi (Jorhat, Assam)
Rameswar Teli (Dibrugarh)
Pradan Baruah (Lakhimpur, Assam)
Tapir Gao (Arunachal West, Assam)
Kiren Rijiju (Arunachal East, Arunachal Pradesh)
Renuka Singh (Surguja (ST), Chhattisgarh)
Gomtee Sai (Raigarh(ST) , Chhattisgarh)
Guharam Ajgale (Janjgir-Champa (SC), Chattisgarh)
Baiduram Kashyap (Bastar (ST), Chhattisgarh)
Mohan Mandavi (Kanker (ST), Chhattisgarh)
Natubhai Patel (Dadra Nagar Haveli (ST) )
MM War (Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir)
Khalid Jahangir (Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir)
Sofi Youssaf (Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir)
Jitendra Singh (Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir)
Jugal Kishore (Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir)
Suresh Angadi (Belgaum, Karnataka)
Parvatagouda Gaddigoudar (Bagalkot, Karnataka)
Ramesh Jigajinagi (Bijapur (SC), Karnataka)
Umesh Jadhav (Gulbarga(SC), Karnataka)
Bhawgwant Khuba (Bidar, Karnataka)
Devendrappa (Bellary, Karnataka)
Shivkumar Udasi (Haveri, Karnataka)
Prahlad Joshi (Dharwad, Karnataka)
Anantkumar Hegde (Uttara Kannada)
Gowdar Siddeshwara (Devanagere, Karnataka)
BY Raghavendra (Shimoga, Karnataka)
Shobha Karandlaje (Udupi-Chikamangalur, Karnataka)
A Manju (Hassan, Karnataka)
Nalin Kumar Kateel (Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka)
A Narayana Swamy (Chitradurga (SC), Karnataka)
GS Basavaraju (Tumkur, Karnataka)
Prathap Simha (Mysore, Karnataka)
Srinivasa Prasada (Chamraja Nagar)
Sadananda Gowda (Bangalore North)
PC Mohan (Bangalore Central)
BN Bachchegowda (Chikkballapur)
Raveesh Kuntar (Kasaragod, Kerala)
CK Padmanabhan (Kannur, Kerala)
VK Sajeevan (Vadakara, Kerala)
KP Prakash Babu (Kozhikode, Kerala)
Unnikrishnan Master (Malappuram, Kerala)
VT Rema (Ponnani, Kerala)
C Krishnakumar (Palakkad, Kerala)
AN Radhakrishnan (Chalakudy, Kerala)
Alphonese Kannanthana (Ernakulam, Kerala)
KS Radhakrishnan (Alappuzha, Kerala)
KV Sabu (Kollam, Kerala)
Sobha Surendran (Attingal, Kerala)
Summanam Rajasekharan (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala)
Abdul Khader (Lakshadweep (ST))
KK Ranjan Singh (Inner Manipur, Manipur)
H Shokhopao Mate (Outer Manipur (ST), Manipur)
Nirupam Chakma (Mizoram (ST))
Jual Oram (Sundargarh (ST), Odisha)
Ananta Naik (Keonjhar (ST), Odisha)
Pratap Sarangi (Balasore, Odisha)
Rudra Narayan Pani (Dhenkanal, Odisha)
Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo (Bolangir, Odisha)
Balabhadra Majhi (Nabarangpur (ST), Odisha)
Baijayant Panda (Kendrapara, Odisha)
Aparajita Sarangi (Bhubaneswar, Odisha)
Anita Priyadarshni (Aska, Odisha)
Brughu Baxipatra (Berhampur, Odisha)
Nihal Chand Chauhan (Ganganagar (SC), Rajasthan)
Arjun Meghwal (Bikaner (SC), Rajasthan)
Narendra Khinchal (Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan)
Sumedhanand Saraswati (Sikar, Rajasthan)
Col. Rajyavardhansingh Rathore (Jaipur Rural, Rajasthan)
Ramcharan Bohra (Jaipur, Rajasthan)
Sukhbir Jaunapuria (Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan)
Bhagirath Chaudhary (Ajmer, Rajasthan)
PP Chaudhary (Pali, Rajasthan)
Kanna Lakshminarayana (Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh)
D Purandeshwari (Visakhapatnam , Andhra Pradesh)
Dudh Kumar Mondal (Birbhum, West Bengal)
Babul Supriyo (Asansol, West Bengal)
Paresh Chandra Das (Bardhaman Purba (SC), West Bengal)
Soumitra Kha (Bishnupur(SC), West Bengal)
Dilip Ghosh(Medinipur, West Bengal)
Dr Kunar Hembram (Jhargram (ST), West Bengal)
Smt. Bharati Ghosh(Ghatal, West Bengal)
Siddharth Naskar (Tamluk, West Bengal)
Tapan Roy ( Arambagh (SC), West Bengal) Which Party would get majority seats in 2019 Lok Sabha elections?
Smt. Locket chaterjee ( Hooghly, West Bengal)
Debajit Sarkar (Serampore, West Bengal)
Rahul Sinha ( Kolkata Uttar, West Bengal)
Chandra Kumar Bose (Kolkata Dakshin, West Bengal)
Prof. Anupam Hazra (Jadavpur,West Bengal)
Shyamaprasad Halder (Mathurapur(SC), West Bengal)
Dr Ashok Kandari (Jaynagar(SC), West Bengal)
Sayantan Basu (Basirhat, West Bengal)
Dr Mrinal Kanthi Debnath (Barasat, West Bengal)
Samik Bhattacharya (Dum Dum, West Bengal)
Arjun Singh (Barrackpur, West Bengal)
Kalyan Chowbey (Krishnanagar, West Bengal)
Smt. Sreerupa Mitra Choudhury (Maldaha Dakshin, West Bengal)
Khagen Murmu (Maldaha Uttar, West Bengal)
Dr Sukanta Majumdar (Balurghat,West Bengal)
Smt. Deboshree Chaudhary (Raiganj,West Bengal)
Dr Jayanta Ray (Jalpaiguri (SC), West Bengal)
John Barla (Alipurduars(ST), West Bengal)
Nisith Pramanik (Coochbehar, West Bengal)
Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal (Nishank) (Hardwar, Uttarakhand)
Ajay Bhatt (Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar, Uttarakhand)
Ajay Tamta (Almora(SC), Uttarakhand)
Tirath Singh Rawat (Garhwal, Uttarakhand)
Smt. Mala Rajya Laxmi (Tehri Garhwal,Uttarakhand)
Pratima Bhaumik (Tripura East(ST), Tripura)
Rebati Tripura (Tripura West, Tripura)
Jatothu Hussain Naik (Mahabubabad, Telangana)
Chinta Sambamurthy (Warangal, Telangana)
P V Shamsunder Rao (Bhongir, Telangana)
Garlapati Jithender Kumar (Nalgonda, Telangana)
Kum. Bangaru Shruthi (Nagarkurnool (SC), Telangana)
G Kishan Reddy (Secunderabad, Telangana)
N Ramchandra Rao (Malkajgiri, Telangana)
D. Aravind (Nizamabad, Telangana)
Bandi Sanjay (Karimnagar, Telangana)
Pon. Radhakrishnan (Kanniyakumari, Tamil Nadu)
Dr Tamilisai Soundarrajan (Thoothukkudi, Tamil Nadu)
Nainar Nagendran (Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu)
H Raja (Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu)
C P Radhakrishnan (Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu)
Laten Tshering Sherpa (Sikkim, Sikkim)
Dushyant Singh (Jhalawar-Baran,Rajasthan)
Om Birla (Kota,Rajasthan)
Subhash Chandra Baheria (Bhilwara, Rajasthan)
C. P. Joshi (Chittorgarh, Rajasthan)
Arjunlal Meena (Udaipur, Rajasthan)
Devji Mansingram Patel (Jalore, Rajasthan)
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Jodhpur, Rajasthan)
LS polls 2019: BJP announces 5th list; Narendra Singh Tomar to contest from Morena
All total 102 names have been declared on Saturday addition to the 185 which was already announced on Thursday. Therefore, BJP has declared total number of 287 names so far. Lok Sabha Elections 2019: How to Remove Vote Indelible Ink?
BJP has declared 2 candidates from Goa, whereas 15 for Madhya Pradesh, all 10 for Jharkhand, all four for Himachal Pradesh, 2 for Karnataka as well as 15 for Gujarat. Previously, Amit Shah’s name for Gandhinangar district in Gujarat was initially declared.
In Gujarat BJP has only changed one candidate distant from LK Advani. Other than that, rest of the 14 candidates have been reserved. Both the two MPs from Goa comprising Union Minister Naik have been given the ticket to stand in elections. BJP has made the decision to support late Congress leader Ambareesh’s wife Sumalatha from Mandya.
Anurag Thakur is going to compete from Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh), Suresh Kashyap from Shimla (Himachal Pradesh), Kishan Kapoor from Kangra (Himachal Pradesh) and Nishikant Dubey from Godda (Jharkhand).
Here are the full details of the list, let’s have a look…..
Gujarat
Amit Shah will be competeting from Gandhinagar
Vinod Chavda – Kutch
Sabarkatnaha – Deepsinh Rathod
Ahmedabad West – Kirit Solanki
Surendranagar – Mahendra Munjpara
Rajkot- Mohan Kundariya
Dahod – Jashwantsinh Bhabhor
Vadodara – Ranjanben Bhatt
Bharuch – Mansukhbhai Vasava
Jamnagar – Poonamben Madam
Amreli – Naranbhai Kachhadia
Bhavnagar – Mrs. Bharatiben Shiyal
Kheda – Devsinh Chauhan
Bardoli – Prabhubhai Vasava
Navsari – CR Patil
Valsad – KC Patel
Devji Fatepara from Surendranagar (dropped)
Jharkhand
Hemlal Murmu: Rajmahal
Sunil Soren: Dumka
Nisikanth Dubey: Godda
Vishnu Dayal Ram: Palamau
Jayant Sinha: Hazaribag
Lakshman Giluva: Singbhum
Pashupati Nath Singh: Dhanbad
Vidyut Varan Mahato: Jamshedpur
Arjun Munda: Khunti
Sudarshan Bhagat: Lohardaga
JP Nadda said, “Jayant Sinha to contest from Hazaribagh, Arjun Munda from Khunti, Vidhyut Varan Mahatao from Jamshedpur, Pashupati Nath Singh from Dhanbad.” How To find your nearest polling booth via SMS & online
Madhya Pradesh
Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar from Morena
Sandhya Roy: Bhind
Virendra Kumar Khateek: Tikamgarh
Janardhan Mishra: Rewa
Prahlad Patil: Damoh
Ganesh Singh: Satna
Durga Das Uike: Betul
Riti Pathak: Sidhi
Himadri Singh: Shahdol
Faggan Singh Kulaste: Mandla
Rao Udai Pratap Singh: Hoshanagabad
Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan: Khandwa
Rakesh Singh: Jabbalpur
Anil Firojiya: Ujjain
Sudhir Gupta: Mandsaur
Lok Sabha Election 2019: Bjp Candidate list for Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh | ||
Constituency | Polling Date | BJP Candidate Names |
Sidhi | Apr-29 | Smt. Riti Pathak |
Shahdol | Apr-29 | Smt. Himadri Singh |
Jabalpur | Apr-29 | Rakesh Singh |
Mandla | Apr-29 | Faggan Singh Kulaste |
Balaghat | Apr-29 | Dhal Singh Bisen |
Chhindwara | Apr-29 | Natthan Shah |
Tikamgarh | May-06 | Virendra Kumar Khateek |
Damoh | May-06 | Prahlad Patel |
Khajuraho | May-06 | Bishnu Datt Sharma |
Satna | May-06 | Ganesh Singh |
Rewa | May-06 | Janardan Mishra |
Hoshangabad | May-06 | Rao Udai Pratap Singh |
Betul | May-06 | Durgadas Uike |
Morena | May-12 | Narendra Singh Tomar |
Bhind | May-12 | Smt. Sandhya Rai |
Gwalior | May-12 | Vivek Sejwalkar |
Guna | May-12 | |
Sagar | May-12 | |
Vidisha | May-12 | |
Bhopal | May-12 | |
Rajgarh | May-12 | Roadmal Nagar |
Dewas | May-19 | Mahendra Solanki |
Ujjain | May-19 | Anil Firojiya |
Mandsour | May-19 | Sudhir Gupta |
Ratlam | May-19 | G S Damor |
Dhar | May-19 | Chattar Singh Darbar |
Indore | May-19 | sumitra Mahajan |
Khargone | May-19 | Gajendra Patel |
Khandwa | May-19 | Nand Kumar Singh Chouhan |
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