Lucknow: The AAM AAM AADMI released the first list of candidates for the election of the upcoming 2022 assembly in Uttar Pradesh, stating the 150 names covering all seven phases.
The next list, to complete candidates for phase one to three will be issued on Tuesday.
Party MP and up responsible Sanjay Singh said that AAP had focused on educated candidates, with around 70% of candidates stated to be less than 45 years.
“Register contains eight PhDs, four doctors, 38 graduates, 39 graduates, eight with a bachelor’s degree, six with a diploma, eight MBA and seven engineers.
It has been chosen jointly by the convent of the Arvind KeRriwal party and the central leadership.
We are looking for people With a clean image and the desire to work for people.
Up have witnessed a state of neglecting under all governments and we asked people to give us a chance, after seeing the work done by AAP in Delhi, “he said.
150 Candidates including 55 people from Kastes retreat, 31 Dalits, 36 Brahmins and 14 Muslims.
Women’s representation, with only eight named in the first list, is relatively low.
President’s party-up Sabhajit Singh said that their names now declared candidates have been released previously as Prabharis from various assembly constituents.
“We have made Prabharis with the understanding that those who perform well with the responsibilities given will be named candidates from the constituency.
Over the past few weeks, we have judged their work, reviewing whether they have followed the instructions, carry out campaigns and make visits from the door To the door.
Based on this, and rejection by some for the contest, approximately 10% of Prabharis has been changed, “he explained.
Parties, who will fight with all 403 seats, have issued a name for all constituencies under Lucknow, Agra, Ayodhya, Muzaffarnagar, Gautam Budh Nagar, Ghaziabad, Varanasi, Prasagraj and Kanpur and Kanpur Nagar.
“We may not have famous people on our list, but these are people who are known in their area, who have worked continuously for the past months,” said a party member.