BJP meet to discuss remaining 30 seats in Punjab; list likely on Jan 27

BJP President JP Nadda on Monday announced that the party would be contesting 65 seats out of the 117 assembly elections in Punjab

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah met the leaders at the party office on Tuesday to discuss the candidates for the remaining seats in and the next list is likely to be declared on January 27.

Talking to ANI after the meet, in-charge Dushyant Gautam said, "We have already released the names of 35 candidates and 30 more names are remaining. In today's meeting, most of the work has been done on deciding the names of the rest 30 candidates. Tomorrow (January 26) we will finalise them and announce them the day after tomorrow (January 27)."

While speaking about the election campaign Gautam said, "We will discuss more on it. There has been some discussion today about campaigns and things will move forward according to that."

He further informed that among the 30 names that have been considered, the party has included women, people belonging to scheduled castes, Brahmins, among others. "Special attention has been given to all classes", Gautam added.

President JP Nadda on Monday announces that the party would be contesting 65 seats out of the 117 assembly elections in Punjab. While Captain Amarinder Singh's party is going to contest 37 seats and Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa's party on 15 seats. This was announced by BJP President JP Nadda on Monday. Till now BJP has announced the names of its 35 candidates for Punjab.

On Tuesday's meeting, Punjab election in-charge Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, party in-charge Dushyant Gautam and state president Ashwini Kumar were present along with BJP President JP Nadda.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Wed, January 26 2022. 09:28 IST
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