Lok Sabha Election: Tickets Of These Seven BJP MPs From Up Are At Stake – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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Lok Sabha Election: Tickets of these seven BJP MPs from UP are at stake

Lok Sabha Election: BJP
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In Uttar Pradesh, BJP declared candidates for 51 seats in the first phase. Churning on the remaining seats is going to take place on Wednesday. It is being speculated that tickets of seven big BJP MPs from Uttar Pradesh may be cut. However, there is talk of cutting tickets on some other seats also. Among the seven MPs whose tickets are being talked about, some are controversial leaders and some seem to be in a mood to retire. In fact, in the BJP’s core committee meeting to be held on Wednesday, a decision is to be taken on the names of big leaders of many states of the country including Uttar Pradesh. There is also discussion that the tickets of MPs from some states who are ministers in the Modi cabinet may also be cut. Whereas ministers and MLAs of some states are likely to get a place in the list of the second phase in the political arena. It is expected that the second list of Bharatiya Janata Party will also be released on Thursday or Friday.

The selection of candidates for many important seats is to be decided in the core committee meeting of BJP to be held from Wednesday. This meeting is also considered very important from the political point of view of other states of the country including Uttar Pradesh. In fact, after declaring candidates for 51 seats in Uttar Pradesh, many important seats are still left. If sources are to be believed, out of these, there are seven seats on which there is maximum rumor of candidates’ tickets being cut. These include Maneka Gandhi from Sultanpur, Varun Gandhi from Pilibhit, Kaiserganj MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Badaun MP Sanghamitra Maurya, Ghaziabad MP Dr. (General) VK Singh, Prayagraj MP Rita Bahuguna Joshi and Ballia MP Virendra Singh Mast. Are included. According to sources, apart from these seven seats, there may be major changes in tickets on some other remaining seats also.

Sources say that in the seven seats where ticket change is being discussed, many leaders are either in dispute or are now going to take political retirement. In fact, for some time now, BJP MP from Pilibhit Varun Gandhi has been giving his statements going beyond the party line. There are speculations that this is why Varun Gandhi was not included in the first list. That is why there are possibilities of his being dropped in the next list. While there is doubt over the ticket of BJP MP from Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who was the President of the Wrestling Association. Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Singh remained in constant controversies in the matter of wrestlers. Apart from this, Prayagraj MP Rita Bahuguna Joshi had also announced her retirement to field her son in the political field. It is believed that this time Rita Bahuguna Joshi’s ticket may be cut. Similarly, the ticket of Badaun MP and Swami Prasad Maurya’s daughter Sanghamitra Maurya is also in trouble.

However, political experts say that Sanghamitra Maurya never commented openly on his father’s Ramcharitmanas controversy, but the party is not only considering his ticket, but in view of the new political equations in Badaun, it is planning to elect him for something big and important. Planning to bet on the candidate. If sources are to be believed, if Maneka Gandhi’s ticket is not cut, her possible seat can be changed. It is being said that if Varun Gandhi’s ticket is canceled, then Maneka Gandhi can be fielded back from Pilibhit. If sources associated with the party are to be believed, the ticket of Ballia MP Virendra Singh Mast is also said to be in limbo.

In the first phase, BJP did not cancel the tickets of candidates only from Uttar Pradesh. The old candidates were repeated on all 47 seats. Whereas new candidates were given on the four lost seats. Whereas in other states, Bharatiya Janata Party did not give tickets to many sitting MPs. Now it is being speculated that on the lines of those states, BJP is going to use scissors on many of the remaining seats in UP. According to sources, it is also being discussed that ministers and MLAs of some state governments can also be fielded in the political field. Before declaring the seats for the second phase, many such important discussions may take place in the important meeting of the Core Committee to be held from Wednesday.

Whereas, BJP had fielded candidates on 51 seats in the first phase. Out of the remaining 29 seats, Bharatiya Janata Party is giving 5 seats to its alliance partners. In this, Mirzapur and Sonbhadra seats are for Apna Dal. Whereas SubhaSP has to contest elections on Ghosi seat. Similarly, Rashtriya Lok Dal will contest elections on Bijnor and Baghpat Lok Sabha seats. Whereas Bharatiya Janata Party has to field candidates on other seats. This includes seats from Western Uttar Pradesh to Purvanchal and Awadh including Bundelkhand. An important meeting of the election committee of Bharatiya Janata Party is to be held on Wednesday. In which the process of selection of candidates will be completed on important seats not only in Uttar Pradesh but in many other states. According to sources, it is being said that in the states where Bharatiya Janata Party has not declared candidates yet, the seats of many big leaders and ministers are in danger.

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