2024 LS Polls: BJP releases 10th list, benches sitting MP Kirron Kher from Chandigarh, fields SS Ahluwalia from Asansol
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on April 11 released its 10th list of 9 candidates for the Lok Sabha Election 2024.
The list has eight new names, while the party replaced its candidate from West Bengal’s Asansol. The party has earlier fielded Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh from Asansol, who has now been replaced by SS Ahluwalia.
The party dropped sitting MP Kirron Kher from Chandigarh and has fielded Sanjay Tandon in her place. Former Union Minister SS Ahluwalia has been given ticket from Asansol.
Neeraj Shekhar, son of former PM Chandra Shekhar, will contest from Uttar Pradesh’s Balia, while SS Ahluwalia will contest from Asansol, taking on TMC’s Shatrughan Sinha. Rita Joshi has been dropped from Allahabad, and P N Rai will contest from Ghazipur, the seat held by Mukhtar Ansari’s brother Afzal Ansari.
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