New Delhi. Dushyant Chautala’s Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) and Chandrashekhar Azad’s Azad Samaj Party Kashiram (ASP) have released the first list of their joint candidates for the assembly elections in Haryana. In this list, candidates have been declared for a total of 19 seats, out of which ASP will contest on 4 seats and JJP candidates will contest on the remaining 15 seats. This list also includes the names of two people from the Chautala family. Dushyant Chautala will contest from Uchana while his brother Digvijay Chautala will contest from Dabwali.
The first list of 19 candidates for the Haryana Assembly elections has been released by the top leaders of the Jannayak Janata Party and Azad Samaj Party alliance. pic.twitter.com/UoRTewQXfJ
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Apart from these, Dr. Ravindra Dhin from Mullana (SC), Rajkumar Bubka from Radaur, Krishna Bajigar from Guhla (SC), Kuldeep Malik from Gohana, Amarjit Dhanda from Julana, Engineer Dharampal Prajapat from Jind, Virendra Chaudhary from Nalwa, Rajdeep Phogat from Dadri, Rajesh Bhardwaj from Tosham, Sunil Dujana Sarpanch from Beri, Aayushi Abhimanyu Rao from Ateli, Rameshwar Dayal from Bawal (SC) and Satvir Tanwar from Hodal (SC) have been declared candidates. On the other hand, ASP has got Sadhaura (SC), Jagadhri, Sohna and Palwal seats where Sohail, Dr. Ashok Kashyap, Vinesh Gurjar and Harit Bainsala have been given tickets respectively.
It is noteworthy that in the elections to be held on all 90 assembly seats of Haryana, Chautala’s Jannayak Janata Party will field its candidates on 70 seats and Chandrashekhar’s Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) will field its candidates on 20 seats. Voting will be held on all 90 seats in a single phase on October 5. The results will be declared after counting on October 8. The Election Commission has postponed the date of election keeping in mind the request of Bishnoi community due to their religious festival. Earlier, voting was to be held on October 1 and the results were to be announced on October 4. BJP and INLD had also requested the Election Commission to postpone the date of election.