Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023: BJP Releases Second List Of 39 Candidates

The ruling party in the state has so far declared candidates for 78 seats for polls to the 230-member House.

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MP Elections 2023: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday released its second list of candidates for the upcoming Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh.

The ruling party in the state has so far declared candidates for 78 seats for polls to the 230-member House, including its first list of 39 names that was released in August.

Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh are likely to be held at the end of the year.

The BJP has fielded union ministers Faggan Singh Kulaste from Niwas (ST), Prahlad Singh Patel from Narsinghpur, whose brother Jalam Singh Patel is the incumbent MLA and Narendra Singh Tomar from Dimni.

The BJP has also fielded four Lok Sabha MPs, namely Rakesh Singh from Jabalpur (West), Riti Pathak from Sidhi, Ganesh Singh from Satna and Udaypratap Singh from Gadarwara.

Pathak has been named in place of MLA Kedarnath Shukla, whose alleged supporter was named in the Sidhi case in which a tribal was urinated upon, the incident causing outrage across the nation, news agency PTI reported.

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya will contest from Indore-1 Assembly seat.

MP Assembly Election: BJP Candidate List 2023

Sr. No Assembly Name and Number Candidate Name
1 Sheopur - 1 Durgalal Vijay
2 Morena - 6 Raghuraj Kansana
3 Dimani - 7 Narendra Singh Tomar
4 Lahar - 11 Ambrish Sharma 'Guddu'
5 Bhitarwar - 18 Mohan Singh Rathore
6 Dabra (SC) - 19 Imarti Devi
7 Sewda - 20 Pradeep Agarwal
8 Karera (SC) - 23 Ramesh Khatik
9 Raghogarh - 31 Hirendra Singh Banti Banna
10 Deori - 38 Brijbihari Pateriya
11 Rajnagar - 50 Arvind Pateriya
12 Satna - 63 Ganesh Singh
13 Maihar - 65 Srikant Chaturvedi
14 Sidhi - 77 Riti Pathak
15 Sihawal - 78 Vishwamitra Pathak
16 Kotma - 86 Dilip Jaiswal
17 Jabalpur Paschim - 100 Rakesh Singh
18 Dindori (ST) - 104 Pankaj Tekam
19 Niwas (ST) - 106 Faggan Singh Kulaste
20 Katangi - 113 Gaurav Pardhi
21 Narsingpur - 119 Prahlad Singh Patel
22 Gadarwara - 121 Uday Pratap Singh
23 Junnardeo (ST) - 122 Nathan Shah
24 Chhindwara - 126 Vivek Bunty Sahu
25 Parasia (SC) - 127 Jyoti Daheriya
26 Ghoradongri (ST) - 132 Ganga Bai Uikey
27 Udaipura - 140 Narendra Shivaji Patel
28 Khilchipur - 163 Hajari Lal Dangi
29 Agar (SC) - 166 Madhu Gehlot
30 Shajapur - 167 Arun Bhimawat
31 Bikhangaon (ST) - 181 Nanda Brahmane
32 Rajpur (ST) - 188 Anter Singh Patel
33 Pansemal (ST) - 189 Shyam Barde
34 Thandla (ST) - 194 Kalsingh Bhabar
35 Gandhwani (ST) - 197 Sardar Singh Mehda
36 Depalpur - 203 Manoj Patel
37 Indore-1 - 204 Kailash Vijayvargiya
38 Nagada-Khachrod - 212 Dr. Tejbahadur Singh
39 Sailana (ST) - 221 Sangeeta Charel

Other candidates in the BJP's list include Durgalal Vijay (Sheopur), Raghuraj Kansana (Morena), Amrish Sharma (Lahar), Mohan Singh Rathore (Bhitarwar), Imarti Devi (Dabra), Pradeep Agrawal (Sewda) and Ramesh Khatik (Karera).

The list includes names of Hirendra Singh (Raghogarh), Brijbihari Pateria (Deori), Arvind Pateria (Rajnagar), Shrikant Chaturvedi (Maihar), Vishwamitra Pathak (Sihawal), Dilip Jaiswal Kotma and Pankaj Tekam (Dindori).

Gaurav Pardhi will contest from Katangi, Natthan Shah from Junnardev, Vivek Banti Sahu from Chhindwara, Jyoti Deharia from Parasia, Gangabai Uikey from Ghoradongri, Narendra Shivaji Patel from Udaipura, Hajarilal Dangi from Khilchipur, and Madhu Gehlot from Agar.

Arun Bhimawat will fight from Shajapur, Nanda Brahmane from Bhikangaon, Antar Singh Patel from Rajpur, Shyam Barde from Pansemal, Kalsingh Bhanwar from Thandla, Sardar Singh Medha from Gandhwani, Manoj Patel from Depalpur, Tejbahadur Singh from Nagda-Khachrod and Sangeeta Charel from Sailana, as per the BJP.

The list includes candidates for four Scheduled Caste (SC) and 10 Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved seats.

Reacting to BJP's second list of 39 candidates, Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath has claimed the ruling party has accepted defeat in MP and played its 'last bet of false hope'.

In a post on X late Monday night, Nath claimed the BJP has accepted defeat in MP and played its 'last bet of false hope'.

“The candidates' list of the BJP, which claims to have crores of party workers, is surely a stamp on the party's internal defeat and refutes the claims of development during the eighteen-and-a-half years of BJP government and more than 15 years of Shivraj's (Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan) rule,” Nath said.

(With PTI inputs)

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