A list of BJP candidates went viral on social media!

kungumapriya

The candidates contesting the assembly elections on bjp tickets in madhya pradesh were made april Fools on

wednesday (30 August). In the list, the name of the candidate Anchal Sonkar, who was declared in the first list

authorized from jabalpur East seat, was also changed. This list went viral on social media and created an uproar

in the bjp camp.

In fact, suddenly on wednesday the second list of candidates of the ruling bjp for the Madhya Pradesh

assembly elections started going viral on social media in Jabalpur. In this list, the name of another candidate

Rajendra Chaudhary was included in place of Anchal Sonkar, who was announced from jabalpur East.

Similarly, the name of former IAS Ved Prakash, the candidate for jabalpur West assembly seat, was also

declared. Similarly, sandeep Jain’s name was in the list from jabalpur North seat.

The heartbeats of the contenders started increasing

After the release of the first list of 39 seats of bjp, the candidates are waiting for the second list soon. It is being

said that the second list of claimants can come anytime. Seeing the alleged second list of BJP's contenders

seeking ticket for the assembly elections, the heart started pounding. Phones started ringing from bhopal to

Delhi. Later it came to know that the claimants have been made april Fools in the month of August.

Second list likely to be released on september 5

BJP's city president Prabhat Sahu has called the list of candidates viral on social media as fake. He said that no

new list has been issued by the party yet. Someone has mischievously circulated the fake list on social media,

which will be probed and action will be taken. For the assembly elections, this time the Bharatiya Janata Party

can release the list of candidates in three to four times. After the release of the first list, now the second list is

likely to be released by 5 September. The names of more than 60 candidates can be included in the second list.

bjp had announced the names of candidates for 39 assembly seats in its first list released on 17 August.

Find Out More:

Related Articles: