Campaign for seven Vidarbha seats ends

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The campaign for seven seats in which will go to the polls on April 11 ended Tuesday evening.

Candidates and campaigners braved scorching heat of summer in Eastern as they held rallies and roadshows.

On the last day, addressed a public meeting in Nagpur, where senior BJP leader and Union minister is locked in a battle with Congress' Nana Patole, a former

In Chandrapur, another Union minister, of the BJP, is seeking a fourth term. The has fielded against him.

BJP's Ramdas Tadas is seeking re-election from Wardha, facing Congress' Charulata Tokas.

The constituency is witnessing a contest between Shiv Sena's sitting MP and Congress' Manikrao Thakare.

Sena's Krupal Tumane is seeking a second term from where he is pitted against Congress' Kishor Gajbhiye.

In Bhandara-Gondia, BJP's faces NCP's

As in 2014, the constituency will see a contest between sitting MP and BJP candidate and his rival

A total of 116 candidates are in the fray in these seven seats in Vidarbha region, once a bastion.

Riding on the Narendra Modi wave last time, the BJP and had swept all seven seats.

Patole had contested on BJP ticket from then, defeating Praful Patel. Patole, however, returned to the Congress in December 2017.

Polling will be held in in three more phases: April 18, April 23 and April 29.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 19:55 IST