New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, which is aiming to win more than 370 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, has started setting its sights on the political throne. Although BJP has done very little work on the candidature of sitting MPs in the first list of 195 candidates, relatively many faces are to be changed in the second and third lists. In the seats where waiting is still going on, the sword is hanging over many MPs. Besides the confusion on many seats, the party is also eyeing the stakes of the opposition parties. The BJP on Saturday announced a list of 195 candidates for 16 states and two union territories. Among these, candidates for 349 seats are yet to be announced after singer artist Pawan, candidate from Asansol seat of West Bengal, announced that he will not contest the elections.
The process of selection of candidates is going on for the remaining seats after the seats left for allies in the states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka etc. According to sources, the second list of candidates may be released after the second meeting of the Central Election Committee on March 6. It is believed that as part of the strategy of massive victory, the party will save some controversial and some inactive MPs from the ticket. BJP can cut tickets of many people in the second and third list. In the first list, the party has canceled the tickets of 33 MPs on 195 seats. Many of the seats which are yet to be announced are in discussion for various reasons.
We can say that the party leadership is in a dilemma regarding him. For example, Varun Gandhi, who opposed his own party from Pilibhit in UP, Maneka Gandhi from Sultanpur, controversial MP from Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh or Sangra Maurya, daughter of Swami Prasad Maurya, who made harsh remarks on Sanatan Dharma, were given ticket again from Badayu. Has been given. The situation is not clear whether to give or not.