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Chhattisgarh Elections 2023: AAP Releases 3rd List Of 11 Candidates. Check Full List Here

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced the names of 11 candidates for the Chhattisgarh assembly polls. This is the third list of candidates that the party has released so far.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday released its third list of candidates for the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. The list contains the names of 11 candidates. So far, the party has announced 33 candidates for the polls to the 90-seat assembly. It declared 10 names in the first list, 12 names in the second and 11 names in the third list.

AAP, which rules Delhi and Goa, is trying to make inroads in Chhattisgarh and other states where polls are due in November this year. While the primary contest is between BJP and Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party is likely to cause damage in vote shares.

 

Chhattisgarh Polls: Names Of Candidates Announced By AAP So Far 

  1. Baloo Ram Bhawani - Dantewada
  2. Narendra Kumar Nag - Narayanpur
  3. Vishal Kelkar - Korba
  4. Raja Ram Lakra - Pathalgaon
  5. Khadagraj Singh - Kawardha
  6. Surendra Gupta - Bhatgaon
  7. Leos Minj - Kunkuri
  8. Komal Hupendi - Bhanupratappur
  9. Tejram Vidrohi - Rajim
  10. Anand Prakash Miri - Akaltara
  11. Ujjawala Khrade - Bilaspur
  12. Trun Vaidya - Raipur Rural
  13. Nandan Singh - Raipur West
  14. Bomdaram Mandavi - Chitrakoot
  15. Raja Ram Shyam - Pratappur
  16. Dev Prasad Khosle - Sarangarh
  17. Vijay Jaiswal - Kharasia
  18. Pankaj James - Kota
  19. Jasbir Singh - Bilha
  20. Dharamdas Bhargav - Masturi
  21. Sant Ram Salam - Antagarh
  22. Jugal Kishore Boudh - Keshkal
  23. Dr Akash Jashwal - Baikunthpur
  24. Chandrakant Diksena -  Katghora
  25. Manbhajan Tandon - Lormi
  26. Deepak Patre - Mungeli
  27. Durgalal Kewat (Nishad) - Jaijaipur
  28. Lekh Ram Saahu - Kasdol
  29. Jashwant Sinha - Gunderdehi
  30. Sanjeet Vishwakarma - Durg Gramin
  31. Chameli Kurrey - Pandariya
  32. Jagmohan Baghel - Bastar
  33. Narendra Bhawani - Jagdalpur Assembly.

The state will vote in two phases on November 7 and November 17 while the results will be announced on December 3, along with four other states -- Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Mizoram and Telangana.

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