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UP polls: CM Adityanath to contest from Gorakhpur Urban, check full list

  • Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya will contest from the Sirathu constituency in Phoolpur
  • The BJP released a list of 107 candidates for the 1st and 2nd phases of polling
  • The 403-member UP assembly will go to polls in 7 phases starting February 7

Written by:Shubham
Published: January 15, 2022 07:33:05 New Delhi, Delhi, India

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will contest the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections from the Gorakhpur Urban constituency, the BJP confirmed as it announced its first list of candidates on Saturday. 

Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya will contest from the Sirathu constituency in Phoolpur. 

The BJP released the list of 107 candidates – 57 out of 58 candidates who will contest in the first phase of the elections and 48 out of 55 candidates in the second phase. BJP’s Uttar Pradesh in-charge and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, along with party general secretary Arun Singh made the announcement at a press conference at the party headquarters.  

Check full list of candidates:

Constituency
– Candidate

Kairana – Mriganka Singh

Thana Bhawan – Suresh Rana

Shamli – Tejendra Singh Nirwal

Budhana – Umesh Malik

Charthawal – Sapna Kashyap

Purqazi (SC) – Pramod Utwal

Muzaffar Nagar – Kapildev Aggarwal

Khatauli – Vikram Saini

Meerapur – Prashant Gurjar

Siwalkhas – Manendra Pal Singh

Sardhana – Sangeet Som

Hastinapur (SC) – Dinesh Khatik

Kithore – Satyavir Tyagi

Meerut Cantt. – Amit Aggarwal

Meerut – Kamal Dutt Sharma

Meerut South – Somendra Tomar

Chhaprauli – Sahender Singh Ramala

Baraut – Krishnapal Singh Malik (K.P.
Malik)

Baghpat – Yogesh Dhama

Loni – Nandkishor Gurjar

Muradnagar – Ajit Pal Tyagi

Sahibabad – Sunil Sharma

Ghaziabad – Atul Garg

Modinagar – Dr. Manju Shivach

Dholana – Dharmesh Tomar

Hapur (SC) – Vijay Pal Aadti

Garhmukteshwar – Harendra Choudhary
Tevatiya

Noida – Pankaj Singh

Dadri – Tejpal Singh Nagar

Jewar – Dhirendra Singh

Sikandrabad – Laxmiraj Singh

Bulandshahr – Pradeep Chaudhary

Syana – Devendra Singh Lodhi

Anupshahr – Sanjay Sharma

Debai – C.P. Singh

Shikarpur – Anil Sharma

Khurja (SC) – Meenakshi Singh

Khair (SC) – Anoop Pradhan Balmiki

Barauli – Thakur Jayveer Singh

Atrauli – Sandeep Singh

Chharra – Ravendra Pal Singh

Koil – Anil Parashar

Iglas (SC) – Rajkumar Sahyogi

Chhata – Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan

Mant – Rajesh Choudhary

Goverdhan – Thakur Meghshyam Singh

Mathura – Shrikant Sharma

Baldev (SC) – Pooran Prakash Jatav

Etmadpur – Dr. Dharampal Singh

Agra Cantt. (SC) – Dr. G.S. Dharmesh

Agra South – Yogendra Upadhyaya

Agra North – Purushottam Khandelwal

Agra Rural (SC) – Baby Rani Maurya

Fatehpur Sikari – Choudhary Babulal

Kheragarh – Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha

Fatehabad – Chhotelal Verma

Bah – Rani Pakshalika

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Adityanath was a five-term Lok Sabha member from Gorakhpur and, along with Maurya, is currently a member of the state’s Legislative Council.

“The BJP has provided welfare and sensitive governance in Uttar Pradesh in the last five years. We are confident that the people of UP will again bless us in this great festival of 2022 with the same clarity,” the BJP tweeted quoting Pradhan.

Elections for the 403-member Uttar Pradesh assembly is scheduled to be held in seven phases starting from February 10. Counting of votes will be held on March 10. 

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Polling for Adityanath’s seat will be held on March 3, the penultimate phase of the election. There were reports that the Chief Minister could contest the polls from either of the two temple towns – Mathura or Ayodhya. 

“The decision has been made after much deliberation, the final decision (was taken) by the top leadership of the party. Yogiji said ‘I will contest from any seat party asks me to’, This was the party’s decision” Pradhan said. 

The BJP won 87 out of the 107 seats that it announced candidates for in 2017. The ruling party will announce candidates for the remaining 296 seats later. 

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