Surge in ticket seekers \'delaying\' BJP\'s 2nd list in Rajasthan

Surge in ticket seekers 'delaying' BJP's 2nd list in Rajasthan

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

A surge in the number of ticket aspirants has forced the BJP to delay its second list of candidates for the remaining nine parliamentary seats in ahead of the polls.

The party had in its first list on March 23 declared 16 candidates of the total 25 parliamentary seats, but is yet to declare its nominees for Churu, Barmer, Alwar, Bharatpur, Karauli-Dholpur, Rajsamand, Nagaur, Dausa and Banswara seats.

According to the party, several candidates have staked their claim to contest the elections this time.

Except Dausa and Alwar, the BJP has its sitting MPs on rest of the seven seats.

Dausa seat was vacated by BJP after being elected as a on a ticket. Alwar is being represented by

For the Dausa seat, BJP Rajya Sabha Kirodi Lal Meena's wife and his brother are the top contenders.

Erstwhile royal family member and are in race for Rajsamand seat after BJP sitting declared not to contest the polls.

Sona Ram Chaudhary, who lost the assembly election recently, has again staked claim on Barmer seat, whereas the name of is also doing the rounds for the seat.

The situation in other seats is also similar with many aspirants vying for BJP tickets to contest the crucial

Those who found their names in the BJP's first list have close connections with Narendra Modi, or a strong RSS background.

Despite protests at local level, the party gave ticket to sitting MP from Bikaner and Ramcharan Bohra from Jaipur Urban seat.

The party sources, however, said the candidates of the remaining nine seats will be soon announced following BJP's core committee meeting in on Monday.

goes to polls on April 29 and May 6.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 17:00 IST