BJP nominates Meghwal from Bikaner seat

The BJP released the names of 15 candidates from Rajasthan in its first list of candidates for the upcoming elections…reports Asian Lite News

The Bhartiya Janata party has once again nominated Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal for the Bikaner Lok Sabha seat, marking the fourth consecutive term.

The announcement was met with great enthusiasm as party supporters welcomed Meghwal upon his arrival in Bikaner, chanting slogans of “Fir ek baar Modi sarkar, ab ki baar 400 paar”.

In 2009, Meghwal was first elected as a Member of Parliament representing the BJP from Bikaner constituency. In the 2019, Lok Sabha elections, Arjun Ram Meghwal won the Bikaner seat by defeating his cousin and Congress leader Madan Gopal Meghwal.

Expressing gratitude, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal acknowledged the trust bestowed upon him by the BJP for the fourth time.

Speaking to ANI, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said, “I would like to thank national and state leadership along with them I also want to thank the party workers for showing faith in me. Work has been done in many sectors like railway, roads and air connectivity to develop Bikaner but a few things are yet to be done. BJP is an organisation and cadre-based party, the party workers will support those candidates whom the party chooses and as we say, ‘Fir ek baar Modi sarkar, ab ki baar 400 paar’.”

The BJP released the names of 15 candidates from Rajasthan in its first list of candidates for the upcoming elections.

Among which, are Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla, four Union ministers and a Paralympian.

Rajasthan has 25 parliamentary constituencies.

The BJP gave tickets to Mahendrajit Malviya and Jyoti Mirdha, who quit the Congress and joined the BJP. The party also gave tickets once again to former chief minister Vasundhara Raje’s son and sitting MP Dushyant Singh from the Jhalawar Baran.

The first list of candidates includes 34 ministers from both the Union and state levels. The announced names included those for 51 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 20 in West Bengal and five in Delhi. (ANI)

BJP announces spokespersons, media panellists

In line with the preparations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Bharatiya Janata Party Rajasthan unit chief CP Joshi on Sunday announced new spokesperson and media panellist members in the state.

The list was released late at night on Sunday on the instructions of Rajasthan BJP President CP Joshi. The list included 23 new state spokespersons in Rajasthan BJP and 14 state media panellists. Senior leader Mukesh Pareek has been made state office in-charge.

The list of spokesperson of BJP in Rajasthan included Kuldeep Dhankad from Jaipur, Laxmikant Bhardwaj from Sikar, Ashok Saini from Hanumangarh, Pooja Kapil Mishra from Alwar, Madhoram Chaudhary from Nagaur, Himanshu Sharma from Ajmer.

State Panellists included Chetan Prakash from Bikaner, Hitendra Sharma from Kota, Vikas Barhat from Jaipur, Rajesh Chaudhary from Nagaur, and Atal Khandelwal from Sikar.

Earlier on Friday, Rajasthan unit president CP Joshi announced the formation of a new state team, bringing about significant changes.

Late on Friday night, the list of new state officials of the party was released. It includes 10 state vice presidents, 5 state secretaries, 13 state ministers, one treasurer, and one assistant treasurer.

The exclusion of some prominent leaders and the elevation of others by the BJP in Rajasthan suggest a calculated effort to bring in fresh perspectives and dynamics within the party ahead of the crucial Lok Sabha elections.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan BJP Scheduled Caste Morcha State President also announced a fresh list of office bearers. Seven state vice presidents were inducted into the new team, including Ramakrishna Verma, Omprakash Jediya, Shailendra Chauhan, BL Naval, Lalit Lakhwal, Bhajanlal Rolan and Anju Jatav were added.

Three general ministers including Mukesh Garg, Lalaram Berwa and Mukesh Kirad, while seven State Ministers including Sitaram Lugaria, Mukesh Sindal, Sube Singh Marodia, Dinesh Verma, Motandas Nayak, Madan Gopal Jhanjhot and Prakash Meghwal are part of the panel. (ANI)

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