Sunday , December 22 2024

Interesting contest between NDA and INDIA on Ranchi Lok Sabha seat

Ranchi, May 11 (HS). The fight between NDA vs INDIA on Ranchi parliamentary seat of Jharkhand will be interesting. In the 17 elections held on this Lok Sabha seat, BJP has won seven times. This time also Ranchi is the sitting seat of BJP but now the candidates of INDI alliance are giving competition to BJP. Many famous faces of INDI alliance are also putting their strength together in the elections.

On one hand, NDA alliance's BJP candidate Sanjay Seth is working day and night to hoist the victory flag on Ranchi Lok Sabha seat. Apart from this, other veteran star campaigners including BJP State President Babulal Marandi, Ramtal Choudhary and AJSU chief Sudesh Mahato are also standing in Ranchi in their support. On the other hand, INDIA has fielded Yashaswini Sahay, daughter of Subodh Kant Sahay, who is considered the brother of Congress, as its candidate. Congress's star campaigners Bandhu Tirkey, Rajesh Thakur, Basant Soren and Kalpana Soren and other opposition leaders are exerting their support in their favour. Apart from these, 27 candidates are also trying their luck from here.

Looking at the data of the last election 2019, it has been found that here BJP got 57.62 percent votes while Congress got 34.43 percent votes. This time the Congress candidate is also getting the support of JMM, RJD, AAP, CPI(ML).

Till now he has become the MP of Ranchi.

-Abdul Ibrahim from Congress (1951)

-Meenu Masani from Independent (1957)

-PK Ghosh from Congress (1962)

-PK Ghosh from Congress (1971)

-Ravindra Verma from BLD (1977)

-Shiv Prasad Sahu from Congress (1980)

-Shiv Prasad Sahu from Congress (1984)

-Subodhkant Sahay from Janata Dal (1989)

-Ramtal Chaudhary from BJP (1991)

-Ramtal Choudhary from BJP (1996)

-Ramtal Choudhary from BJP (1996)

-Ramtal Chaudhary from BJP (1998)

-Ramtal Chaudhary from BJP (1999)

-Subodhkant Sahay from Congress (2004)

-Subodhkant Sahay from Congress (2009)

-Ramtal Choudhary from BJP (2014)

-Sanjay Seth from BJP (2019)

This time candidates contesting from Ranchi seat

-Manoj Kumar, Bahujan Samaj Party, election symbol-elephant.

-Yashaswini Sahay, Indian National Congress Election symbol-Hand.

-Sanjay Seth, Bharatiya Janata Party, election symbol-Lotus.

-Dhananjay Bhagat Gandhi, My Right National Party, election symbol – man or boat with sails.

-Dharmendra Tiwari Bharatiya Jantantra Morcha, election symbol-gas cylinder.

-Nipu Singh, Rashtriya Jan Sangharsh Swaraj Party, election symbol-watermelon.

-Pankaj Kumar Ravi, People's Party of India (Democratic), election symbol-basket with fruits.

-Praveen Kachhap, Sampoorna Bharat Kranti Party, election symbol-Auto Rickshaw.

-Binod Oraon, Bahujan Mukti Party, election symbol- cot.

-Birendra Nath Manjhi, Abua Jharkhand Party, election symbol- Diamond.

-Mintu Paswan, Socialist Unity Center of India (Communist), Election symbol-Battery torch.

-Ranjana Giri, Republican Party of India (A), election symbol-Sewing Machine.

-Ramhari Gop, Ambedkarite Party of India, election symbol-coat.

-Shyam Bihari Prajapati, Partnership Party, election symbol-Handi.

-Sarveshwari Sahu, Ekam Sanatan Bharat Dal, election symbol-triangle.

-Soma Singh, Jai Mahabharata Party, election symbol- flute.

-Harinath Sahu, Lok Adhikar Party, election symbol-apple.

-Hemanti Devi, Samata Party, election symbol- batsman.

-Arshad Ayub, independent, election symbol-scissors.

-Anjani Pandey, Independent, election symbol-Almira.

-Ainul Ansari, Independent, election symbol-Truck.

-Kameshwar Prasad Saav, independent, election symbol-computer.

-Koleshwar Mahato, independent, election symbol-gas stove.

-Devendra Nath Mahato, independent, election symbol- helmet.

-Prabeen Chandra Mahato, independent, election symbol – bucket.

-Manoranjan Bhattacharya, Independent, election symbol- Black Board.

-Santosh Kumar Jaiswal, Independent, Election symbol- Sugarcane farmer.