Himachal BJP OBC wing chief to contest Assembly polls as rebel

Press Trust of India  |  Dharamshala 

Uttam Choudhary, the OBC wing chief of Himachal BJP, today announced that he would contest the November 9 polls as an Independent from Kangra as the party had not given a ticket to him.

Expressing his anguish, he told a rally, "This has happened with me earlier also. In the last two elections, my name was included in the list of probables, but I was not given a ticket. I have worked for the party whole-heartedly and still I am being ignored."


Stating that he would contest the polls as an Independent, Choudhary added that he would file his nomination tomorrow.

The ruling has decided to field sitting Pawan Kajal, who won the seat in 2012 as an Independent, whereas Sanjay Choudhary is the nominee from Kangra.

Meanwhile, the leadership's decision to field Kajal from Kangra has not gone down well with the local party workers. The Kangra block workers today took out a march on the national highway to protest the decision.

"If the party does not change the nominee by Sunday (October 22), the rebels will field a combined candidate," former Surender Kaku told reporters.

It is learnt that the rebels want to field Rajesh Sharma from the constituency. Sharma, along with Kangra block president Raj Kumar, took part in the march.

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First Published: Fri, October 20 2017. 19:22 IST