BJP MP Udit Raj asks party to clear confusion over his candidature

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Apprehending that his party may deny him a ticket, sitting from the reserved Northwest parliamentary seat on Monday asked the BJP to clear the confusion over his candidature for the upcoming polls.

In a series of tweets, Raj said he believed that the BJP will not betray dalits in the country.

The BJP has announced its candidates on four parliamentary seats in

The names of candidates on three seats, including Northwest are yet to be announced. Nomination process for the polls will conclude on Tuesday.

"I merged my party in the BJP, crores of my supporters are worried over my ticket. My name has not been declared from the North West Delhi seat yet. My supporters have decided to wait till 4 PM today," Raj tweeted.

Raj merged his (IJP) with the BJP and contested election from North West Delhi in the 2014 polls.

"I tried to talk to many times and sent him as well. I also tried to talk to Narendra Modi," he said in another tweet.

Raj said that had been telling him that he will have the ticket from North West Delhi. He also claimed to have contacted senior party leaders and in this regard.

The has been a vocal supporters of dalit rights and had often taken views contrary to party line on occasions like the Sabrimala issue and 'Bharat Bandh' called by dalit organisations last year.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 17:00 IST