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Second list: Know about 25 new faces BJP fielded in LS polls battleground

Former cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Singer Hans Raj Hans are among the well-known names that have been replaced by the saffron party. 

- New Delhi - UPDATED: March 14, 2024, 08:20 AM - 2 min read

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Second list: Know about 25 new faces BJP fielded in LS polls battleground

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released the second list of Lok Sabha candidates for the approaching polls replacing at least 25 sitting MPs with the new faces on March 14. Former cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Singer Hans Raj Hans are among the well-known names that have been replaced by the saffron party. 

 

For Gujarat, BJP fielded Bhikhaji Dudhaji Thakore from Sabarkantha, replacing its two-term MP Dipsinh Magansinh Rathod. For the Bhavnagar seat, the party named Nimuben Bambhania dropped its two-term MP Bhartiben Dhirubhai Shiyal. 

 

The BJP fielded Jashubhai Bhilubhai Rathwa from the Chhota Udaipur Lok Sabha seat in Gujarat, replacing sitting MP Gitaben Vajesingbhai Rathva.  The party named Mukeshbhai Chandrakant Dalal as its candidate for Surat, dropping its three-term MP and Union minister Darshana Vikram Jardosh from the seat.

 

Dropping its sitting MP Gautam Gambhir, BJP fielded Harsh Malhotra from the East Delhi Lok Sabha seat. For the constituency of North West Delhi reserved for the Scheduled Caste, BJP is placing Yogendra Chandolia as its candidate, dropping incumbent Hans Raj Hans. 

 

In Haryana, the BJP dropped its sitting MP Sunita Duggal, placing Ashok Tanwar from the Sirsa seat, reserved for the Scheduled Caste. Tanwar, a former Congress leader, had recently joined the BJP after quitting the Aam Aadmi Party. From the Karnal Lok Sabha seat, the BJP fielded former Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, dropping sitting MP Sanjay Bhatia. Khattar resigned as chief minister this week. 

 

In its second list, the BJP named 5 new faces for the Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka. The party named Basavaraj Kyavator as its candidate from Koppal, drooping its two-term MP Sanganna Amarappa Karadi. From Bellary in Karnataka which is reserved for the Scheduled Tribe, the BJP fielded B Sriramulu, instead of its sitting MP Y Devendrappa. The party named former Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai as its candidate from Haveri, dropping its three-term MP Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi from the seat.  

 

For the Dakshina Kannada seat, the BJP named Capt Brijesh Chowta as its candidate for the Lok Sabha polls, instead of Nalin Kumar Kateel who held the seat for the last three consecutive terms. The party dropped its two-term MP Pratap Simha to field Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar from the Mysore Lok Sabha seat. It named S Balaraj as its candidate for the Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha seat, instead of its six-term MP Srinivasa Prasad. 

 

In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP gave a party ticket to Savitri Thakur from the Dhar seat, instead of Chhatar Singh Darbar who has been holding the seat for the last three terms. The party named Bharti Pardhi as its candidate from the Balaghat seat, instead of its sitting MP Dal Singh Bisen.  

 

In Maharashtra, the BJP replaced its sitting MPs with new faces in five Lok Sabha seats. The party named Smita Wagh as its candidate from Jalgaon, dropping its sitting MP Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil from the seat. The BJP's two-term MP from Mumbai North Gopal Chinayya Shetty was dropped to field Union Minister Piyush Goyal from the seat. 

 

The BJP named Anup Dhorte as its candidate from Maharashtra’s Akola Lok Sabha seat, instead of Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre who is the sitting MP. The BJP dropped its sitting MP Manoj Kishorebhai Kotak from Mumbai North East to field Mihir Kotecha from the seat. For the Beed Lok Sabha seat, the party named Pankaja Munde as its candidate, instead of her sister Pritam Gopinath Rao Munde who has been holding the seat for the last two terms.

 

In Telangana, the BJP dropped its sitting MP Soyam Babu Rao to field Godam Nagesh from the Adilabad seat, which is reserved for the Scheduled Caste. The BJP fielded its chief spokesperson and Rajya Sabha member Anil Baluni from Garhwal, instead of incumbent Tirath Singh Rawat, a former Uttarakhand chief minister. 

 

The party also dropped its two-term MP and former Union minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank from the Haridwar seat to field former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat. The BJP named Maharani Kriti Singh Debbarma as its candidate from the Tripura East seat, instead of incumbent Rebati Tripura.

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