BJP, Haryana, Hisar, Ranjit Chautala
Picture Supply : FILE PHOTO BJP fields Ranjit Chautala from Hisar within the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024.

The Bhartiya Janta Occasion (BJP) on Sunday launched the fifth listing of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, scheduled to happen from April 19. The get together has fielded Ranjit Chautala from Hisar whereas industrialist Naveen Jindal will contest from Kurukshetra. 

Haryana is ready to witness polling in a single section on Might 25 for the much-awaited common elections. The Election Fee on March 16 introduced the dates for the 18th Common Elections within the nation. The counting of votes will happen on June 4. 

Right here is the total listing of candidates from Haryana: 

  1. Kurukshetra – Naveen Jindal
  2. Hisar – Ranjit Chautala
  3. Sonipat – Mohan Lal Badoli
  4. Rohtak – Arvind Kumar Sharma

Earlier within the day, Industrialist and former Congress MP Jindal and Unbiased MLA from Haryana Ranjit Chautala joined the BJP. Jindal represented Kurukshetra in Lok Sabha between 2004 and 2014 as a Congress MP. Chautala, 78, joined the BJP at an occasion in Haryana’s Sirsa. He’s a minister within the BJP-led Haryana authorities. He’s former deputy prime minister Devi Lal’s son and the brother of Indian Nationwide Lok Dal chief and former Haryana chief minister Om Prakash Chautala.

BJP MP from Hisar Brijendra Singh just lately resigned from the get together’s main membership and the Lok Sabha and joined the Congress. Of the ten parliamentary seats in Haryana, Sitting MPs from Sonipat, Karnal and Sirsa haven’t been re-nominated. Karnal MP Sanjay Bhatia made manner for former chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar whom the get together has fielded from the seat. 

The Election Fee stated 102 constituencies will go for polls within the first section on April 19, adopted by 89 constituencies within the second section on April 26. The third section shall be held on Might 7, the fourth on Might 13, the fifth on Might 20, the sixth on Might 25 and the seventh and the final section on June 1. Within the first section, 102 constituencies will go for polls, 89 constituencies within the second section, 94 constituencies within the third, 96 within the fourth section, 49 within the fifth section, 57 within the sixth section and 57 within the seventh section.

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