Saturday, June 5, 2010

BJP finalises four more candidates for Rajya Sabha

BJP finalises four more candidates for Rajya Sabha
BJP Parliamentary Board, chaired by party president Nitin Gadkari on Friday finalized the names of four candidates for Rajya Sabha election against the "firm" on the party.

On the two slots in Madhya Pradesh government has decided to ask Dave Anil Chandan Mitra, and submit their nomination papers, the parties decided to field three times in Rajasthan Lok Sabha Mr Singh NA, and Uttarakhand, Vijay fabulous party candidate.

Party sources said BJP sources was a good opportunity to get another member of the Rajya Sabha in Rajasthan, where it can be a group of legislators led by Bank of Kirorilal Meena. Although the second name has not been completed, Najmä Heptullah could get the nomination.

Among the half shelf boards did not take place yet Arun Shourie, Ram Jethmalani and Hema Malini.

It seems that after his outburst against the leadership soon after the party lost elections in 2009 Lok Sabha, describing it as "Alice in Blunderland," half thought it fit not to be repeated for the Rajya Sabha, Mr Shourie.

Mr Jethmalani, is known to have flirted with other parties and can not be relied upon to maintain party discipline. His letter to senior managers L.K. Advani, expressing interest in Rajya Sabha to the nomination will not help.

As Ms. Hema Malini, he was relieved of the National Executive Member of the Rajya Sabha and not doing it as a candidate against Mr Gadkari was allowed to terminate the slot where the parties must get more votes.

In Karnataka, for example, has four Rajya Sabha seats going begging. BJP has completed two names - and the Congress declared in the past. In addition, you will receive another BJP MP was elected he has some extra votes. In Jharkhand, the BJP has 18 MLAs, and have some idea that it could file with the winner. In Orissa, the parties must decide on the verge of a player and to give their votes away, or try their luck in your entry.

A week ago, the BJP Parliamentary Board approved six candidates for the House of Lords: Venkaiah Naidu and Ayanur Manjunath from Karnataka, Maharashtra, from Piyush Goyal, Mukhtar Abbas NAQVI from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajiv Pratap Rudy from Nandkumar Sai from Chhattisgarh.

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