Prayagraj: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Alliance Partners finally announced candidates in all 12 assembly chairs of Prayagraj Regency.
BJP on Sunday night announced Mlaas sitting, Harsh Bajpai and Rajmani Kol, each of the candidates from the Assembly Chair of North Allahabad and Koro, each Sunday night.
While BJP has lowered seven candidates from 12 assembly chairs including Harsh Bajpai from Allahabad North, Nand Gopal Gupta from Allahabad South, Sidharth Nath Singh of Allahabad West, Teacher Prasad Maurya from Phulpur, Neelam Carwaria from Table and Rajmani Kooraon assembly chair, partner The alique of Nishad Party and Apna Dal (s) are fighting with five remaining seats.
While the Nishad Party has lowered Prashant Singh ‘Rahul’ and Piyush Ranjan Nishad from Handia and the Karchana assembly chair, respectively, Apna Dal has lowered Jamuna Prasad Saroj from Soron, Rakesh Dhar Tripathi from Pratappur and Vachaspati from the chair assembly.
Interestingly, BJP has also maintained six of the seven MLA sitting, including two cabinet ministers.
This party has provided a ticket to a candidate for a woman in Prayagraj District and Fatehpur.
Amazingly, BJP has changed its candidates for the Phaphamau assembly segment and former MLA Teacher Prasad Maurya ready to compete on BJP tickets.
In Kaushambi Regency, while BJP has lowered Keshav Prasad Maurya from Sirathu and Lal Bahadur from the Chair of the Manjhanpur Assembly, the Popana Dal (S) alliance partner has deployed Nagendra Pratap Singh for the Chail Chail Chair, BJP leader and cabinet minister Rajendra Pratap Singh Aka Moti Singh has announced a party candidate from his traditional Patti assembly chair in the Ojha Dheeraj Ojha Pratapgarh district of the raniganj assembly chair in the Pratapgarh district.
The aliance partner, Apna Dal (s) has deployed a jeetlal patel assembly chair (vishwanathanjanj) but has not declared a candidate for conscious Pratapgarh assembly chairs.
In Fatehpur Regency, BJP has lowered Rajendra Patel from Jahanabad, Vikram Singh from Fatehpur, Vikas Gupta from Shah’s father, Ranvendra Pratap Singh ‘Dhunni’ from Hussinganj and Krishna Paswan from the chair assembly.
BJP has not declared his candidate from the Bindki assembly chair.
The majority of candidates have submitted their nominations for their respective assembly chairs) and the Nishad party works under the strategy planned to reach every voter.
Apart from the door-to-door campaign, party workers also took social media help to gather support for party candidates.