Maharashtra Assembly Polls: BJP Releases Second List Of 14 Candidates, Fields Namita Mundada From Kaij
Maharashtra Assembly Polls, BJP, Namita Mundada, Kaij, Devendra Fadnavis, Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, BJP President
School education minister Vinod Tawde, power minister Chandrashekar Bawankule and senior leader Eknath Khadse did not figure in the BJP’s second list of 14 candidates for the October 21 Maharashtra Assembly elections. The list was released on Wednesday night. Interestingly, Namita Mundada, who joined the saffron party after the NCP chief Sharad Pawar announced her candidature from Keij seat, is in the BJP’s second list.
Similarly, Gopichand Padalkar who contested on the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi ticket from Sangli during the Lok Sabha elections (and lost), finds his name in the BJP’s list. He will contest from Baramati. Senior Congress legislator Gopaldas Agarwal, who crossed over to the BJP recently, will contest from Gondia.
On Tuesday, the BJP had announced first list of 125 names, which included Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis (Nagpur South West) and state unit chief Chandrakant Patil (Kothrud).
Here are the list of the candidates:
1. Sakri (ST): Er. MOHAN GOKUL SURYAWANSHI
2. Dhamamgaon Railway: PRATAPDADA ARUNBHAU ADASAD
3. Melghat (ST): RAMESH MAWASKAR
4. Gondiya: GOPALDAS AGRAWAL
5. Aheri (ST): AMRISH RAJE ATRAM
6. Pusad: NILAY NAIK Umarkhed (SC)
7. Umarkhed (SC): NAMDEV SASANE
8. Baglan (ST): DILIP BORASE
9. Ulhas Nagar: KUMAR UTTAMCHAND AAILANI
10. Baramati: GOPICHAND PADALKAR
11. Maval: SANJAY (BALA) BHEGADE
12. Kaij (SC): NAMITA MUNDADA
13. Latur City: SHAILESH LAHOTI
14. Udgir (SC): ANIL KAMBLE
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