Fri. Apr 19th, 2024

After unsuccessful attempts to join hands with Congress in Uttar Pradesh, Shivpal Yadav has started rolling out the names of Candidates for the mega battle of ballots. Yadav, estranged leader of Samajwadi Party and once a minister in Akhilesh Yadav led government in the state has floated his own party last year, Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohia).

The party apart from Uttar Pradesh has named Candidates from Karnataka, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, among others.

The party has so far declared 7 lists of Candidates from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Odisha, Haryana, and the National Capital New Delhi.

Here is the list of Candidates announced by the party so far in a run-up to the mega battle of ballots.

Uttar Pradesh

  1. Haji Mohammad Owiash from Muzaffarnagar
  2. Dr. Omveer Singh from Saharanapur
  3. Chaudhary Ilam Singh from Bijnor
  4. Nasir Ali from Meerut
  5. Choudhary Mohammad Mohkam (In place ofGajendra Singh Bali) from Baghpat
  6. Sevaram Kasana from Ghaziabad
  7. Jitendra Singh (In place of Naved Pathan) from Gautam Budh Nagar
  8. Matloob Ahmed from Amroha
  9. Manish Singh from Fatehpur Sikri
  10. Sanjay Saxena from Rampur
  11. Shivpal Singh Yadav from Firozbaad
  12. Saman Tahir from Bareilly
  13. Mohammad Hanif Mansuri from Pilibhit
  14. Sanjay Bhartiya (In place of Phoolchandra Verma) from Hardoi SC
  15. Arun Kumar Kori from Misrikh SC
  16. Satish Kumar Shukl from Unnao
  17. Udaypal Singh Yadav from Farrukhabad
  18. Rajee Mishra from Kanpur
  19. Mahendra Singh Yadav (In place of Captain Indrapal Singh) from Akbarpur
  20. Ganesh Rawat from Mohanlalganj
  21. Jagdish Kumar Singh from Baharaich SC
  22. Dhananjay Sharma from Kaiserganj
  23. Kamla Yadav from Sultanpur
  24. Prem Nishad from Ambedkarnagar
  25. Ramkeval Yadav from Basti
  26. Hemraj Paswan from Lalganj SC
  27. Dr RS Yadav from Jaunpur
  28. Tanushree Tripath from Maharjaganj
  29. Triveni Prasad Kharwar from Roberstganj
  30. Karan Singh Yadav from Sambhal
  31. Deepak Chaudhary from Aligarh
  32. Chaudhary Jagbeer Singh Nauhwar from Mathura
  33. Deepak Chaudhary from Aligarh
  34. Mithlesh Devi from Hathras SC
  35. Vijay Kumar Mishra from Sitapur
  36. Jay Singh Yadav Advocate from Pratapgarh
  37. Sunil Kumar Singh Rathore from Kannauj
  38. Mahesh Chandra Sahu from Fatehpur
  39. Azeemullah Ansari from salempur
  40. Shambhu Yadav Dohare from Etawah (SC)
  41. Rashmi Yadav from Etah
  42. Narveer Kathoriya from Shahjahanpur SC
  43. Sunil Yadav from Aonla

Karnataka

  1. Ravi Kumar T from Bengaluru South
  2. S Mityanaik from Chitradurga
  3. Kafilul Rehman H from Kopal

Tamil Nadu

  1. Loknathan from Ramnathpuram
  2. M Mahajan from Tuthokkuppi

Haryana

  1. Seema Yadav from Bhiwani Mahendragarh

Madhya Pradesh

  1. Bharat Singh Mehdela from Damoh
  2. Radha Markaam from Mandla
  3. Devendra Yadav from Jabalpur
  4. Madan Chilwar from Bhind
  5. Bhawanishankar Saini alias Monu Saini from Hoshangabad
  6. Kamta Prasad Kori alias KP Verma from Tikamgarh

Uttarakhand

  1. Furkaan Ali from Haridwar

Delhi

  1. Gulzar Ahmed from Chandni Chowk
  2. Ram Baksh Yadav from South Delhi

Jammu and Kashmir

  1. Surinder Singh from Anantnag

Chhattisgarh

  1. Amrit Tirki from Raigarh

Odisha

  1. Radha Kanta Gahir from Kalahandi
  2. Subhas Chandra Yadav from Balasore

The party has also named two candidates for Odisha State Polls which are slated to be clubbed with national elections. The party named – Gangadei Marai from Jhadsugada and Subhash Chandra Behra from Brajraj Nagar.

Bihar

  1. Kailash Prasad Singh from Banka
  2. Surendra Rajvanshi from Nawada
  3. Bablu Ravidas from Gaya
READ | Lok Sabha Polls 2019: Here is the list of Candidates announced by BJP-led NDA

The new political party in the run-up to the mega polls will take on Bharatiya Janata Party, SP-BSP-RLD Combine and Congress in Uttar Pradesh. Congress in Uttar Pradesh has forged an alliance with Janta Dal faction, Mahan Dal, Jan Adhikar Party. The Rahul Gandhi-led party has so far declared candidates on over 370 seats with 66 in Uttar Pradesh.

While Bharatiya Janta Party in its UP hunt has inked poll tie-up with Nishad Party, Apna Dal (Sonelal).

The SP-BSP-RLD combine have also named its candidates on most of the seats of the state.

General Elections are slated to begin from April 11 and would spread on Seven Phases starting from April 11 to May 19. Election Commission had on March 10 declared schedule for General Elections 2019.

Counting of Votes and Results for the mega Battle of ballots will be announced on May 23 four days after the 7th phase of voting.

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