Monday, March 16

The Bharatiya Janata Birthday celebration on Monday launched its first lists of applicants for the impending Meeting elections in West Bengal and Kerala, naming 144 nominees in Bengal and 47 in Kerala because it intensified arrangements following the announcement of the ballot time table.

 

In West Bengal, the birthday celebration fielded Chief of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari from two constituencies-Nandigram and Bhowanipore, surroundings the degree for a possible high-profile electoral contest with Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee.

 

Adhikari had defeated Banerjee in Nandigram all the way through the 2021 Meeting elections, marking one of the crucial intently watched political battles within the state. Banerjee later returned to the Meeting via a by-election from Bhowanipore, a seat she has represented since 2011.

 

The BJP’s resolution to box Adhikari from Bhowanipore, broadly thought to be Banerjee’s political stronghold in south Kolkata, is being noticed as an instantaneous problem to the ruling Trinamool Congress forward of the polls.

 

 

The birthday celebration launched the Bengal listing inside of 24 hours of the Election Fee of India pronouncing the election time table, signalling an early push to consolidate its marketing campaign within the politically the most important state.

 

In Kerala, the BJP named state president and previous Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar as its candidate from Nemom in Thiruvananthapuram district. Nemom stays the one Meeting constituency the BJP has received in Kerala, after the birthday celebration secured the seat within the 2016 elections.

 

Different senior leaders fielded via the birthday celebration come with former state leader Okay Surendran from Manjeshwar, former Union minister V Muraleedharan from Kazhakootam, Union Minister of State George Kurian from Kanjirappally and senior chief Sobha Surendran from Palakkad.

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Amongst ladies applicants, the birthday celebration nominated former DGP R Sreelekha from Vattiyoorkavu, Padmaja Venugopal from Thrissur and Navya Haridas from Kozhikode North.

 

The BJP is anticipated to contest round 90–100 seats within the 140-member Kerala Meeting, with allies together with the Bharath Dharma Jana Sena and Twenty20 Kizhakkambalam contesting the rest constituencies.

 

The announcement of the candidate lists comes as political task intensifies in each states following the declaration of the Meeting ballot time table, with events finalising nominees and gearing up for the marketing campaign.

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