Nominations for six Lok Sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh have started from today. BJP candidate Dr. Rajesh Mishra and BJP candidate from Shahdol Himadri Singh have filed their candidature directly. Along with Dr. Rajesh Mishra, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla, Cabinet Minister Prahlad Patel and Dhoni MLA Kunwar Singh Tekam were also present.
BJP candidate Dr. Rajesh Mishra took out a rally and reached the Collector's office.
Before filing nominations, a meeting was organized at Chhatrasal Stadium. CM Dr. Mohan Yadav addressed the meeting. After this, CM Dr. Yadav along with BJP candidate Dr. Rajesh Mishra took out a rally and reached the Collector's office. Here, BJP candidate from Shahdol parliamentary seat Himadri Singh also reached Anuppur Collector office and filed his nomination.
In the first phase, voting will be held on six seats of Madhya Pradesh on April 19.
Kuti and Village Industries Minister Dilip Jaiswal, former minister Bisahulal Singh, BJP District President Ramdaspuri and BJP officials and workers were present with him. Let us tell you that in the first phase, voting is to be held on six seats of Madhya Pradesh on April 19. These six parliamentary constituencies include Chhindwara, Jabalpur, Mandla, Sidhi, Shahdol and Balaghat parliamentary constituencies.
Schedule of first phase
In the first phase, voting will be held on six seats of Madhya Pradesh. Under the first phase of election process, the process of submitting nominations has started from today, March 20, while nominations will be submitted till March 27. Nominations will be scrutinized on March 28, nominations will be withdrawn on March 30, voting will take place on April 19 and results will be declared on June 4.
Congress is waiting for the list
While Bharatiya Janata Party candidates are about to file their nomination papers, the main opposition party Congress is still considering the names of the candidates. Congress has announced candidates for only 10 out of 29 seats in the state, while names are yet to be announced for 18 seats. Congress will not field its candidate on any seat.
Congress could field candidates only on these seats
Congress has fielded its candidates on 10 Lok Sabha seats in the state, these candidates include Phoolsingh Baraiya from Bhind, Nakulnath from Chhindwara, Siddharth Kushwaha from Satna, Pankaj Ahirwar from Tikamgarh, Ramu Tekam from Betul, Porlal Kharate from Khargaon, Radeshyam and Radeshyam. . Rajendra Malviya from Dewas-Mandla, Omkar Singh Markam from Mandla and Kamleshwar Patel from Sidhi have been made candidates, while candidates are yet to be announced for the remaining 18 seats.