Sibal, Jogi, Azhar in Cong list; Kalmadi replaced by Kadam
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Scam-tainted Suresh Kalmadi was on Tuesday denied ticket by Congress which fielded young leader Vishwajeet Kadam in his place as it released the third list of 58 candidates for the Lok Sabha polls naming several Union ministers and senior leaders.
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Former Team India captain Mohd Azharuddin, who is a sitting member from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, was shifted to Tonk-Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan having substantial minority population. Former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi has been brought from Mahasamund while Paranjayaditya Sinh Parmar, son-in-law of Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh, has been made a nominee from Panchmahal's seat in Gujarat. The party kept up the suspense as to whom it would field against Narendra Modi in Varanasi with Congress General Secretary Madhusudan Mistri indicating a surprise announcement while party spokesman Randeep Surjewala saying a "formidable" nominee will be fielded against BJP's PM candidate. PCC chiefs renominated include Pratap Singh Bajwa from Gurdaspur in Punjab, Sachin Pilot from Ajmer and Ashok Tanwar from Sirsa in Haryana. Another General Secretary C P Joshi has been shifted from Bhilwara to Jaipur rural. Two Maharashtra ministers Sanjay Deotale and Rajendra Gavit have been fielded from Chandrapur in Vidarbha region and Palghar in Konkan region. Five sitting members of Delhi were renominated -- Union ministers Kapil Sibal (Chandni Chowk) and Krishna Tirath (North West Delhi), Sandeep Dikshit (East Delhi), Jai Prakash Agarwal (North East Delhi) and Congress General Secretary Ajay Maken from New Delhi. With today's list, the total candidates declared by Congress come to 318. One candidate has been replaced with Pankan Aggarwal brought in from Muzaffarnagar in place of Suraj S Verma. Former Bihar DGP Aashish Ranjan Sinha is being fielded from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's stronghold of Nalanda. Sinha belongs to the Kurmi community having dominant presence in the constituency. Kadam is the president of the Youth Congress in Maharashtra and is son of senior minister Patangrao Kadam who hails from Sangli district. Kalmadi was suspended from Congress some time back in connection with irregularities in the Commonwealth Games, of which he was the organising secretary. With sitting member Rao Inderjit Singh leaving the party to contest as BJP candidate from Gurgaon and AAP fielding its ideologue Yogendra Yadav, Congress has brought in a Yadav candidate Rao Dharampal. Ajay Singh, son of veteran Arjun Singh, was made the Congress nominee from Satna, a seat once represented by his late father. Union Minister Chandresh Kumari Katoch has been renominated from Jodhpur and Ninong Ering from Arunachal West and Dinsha Patel from Kheda in Gujarat and Srikant jena from Balasore. The party has not named its candidate for Nanded, where former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan is an aspirant. Following is the statewide list of Congress candidates for Lok Sabha elections: State: Constituency: Candidate Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal West Takam Sanjoy Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal East Ninong Ering Assam Mangaldoi Kirip Chaliha Bihar Nalanda Ashish Ranjan Sinha Chhattisgarh Mahasamund Ajit Jogi Chhattisgarh Kanker - ST Phoolo Devi Netam Daman & Diu Daman & Diu Ketan Patel NCT of Delhi Chandni Chowk Kapil Sibal NCT of Delhi North East Delhi Jai Prakash Agarwal NCT of Delhi East Delhi Sandeep Dikshit NCT of Delhi New Delhi Ajay Maken NCT of Delhi North West Delhi-SC Krishna Tirath Goa North Goa Ravi Naik Goa South Goa Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco Gujarat Kachchh- SC Dineshbhai Parmar Gujarat Banaskantha Joitabhai Kasnabhai Patel Gujarat Mahesana Jivabhai Patel Gujarat Ahmedabad West- SC Ishwar Makwana Gujarat Junagadh Jasu Barad Gujarat Kheda Dinsha Patel Gujarat Vadodara Narendra Kumar Rawat Haryana Ambala - SC Raj Kumar Valmiki Haryana Sirsa - SC Ashok Tanwar Haryana Gurgaon Rao Dharampal Himachal Pradesh Hamirpur Rajinder Singh Jharkhand Chatra Dhiraj Prasad Sahu Jharkhand Kodarma Tilakdhari Prasad Singh Karnataka Uttara Kannada Prashant Deshpande Karnataka Bangalore North C. Narayana Swamy Madhya Pradesh Satna Ajay Singh (Rahul) Madhya Pradesh Rajgarh Narayansingh Amlabe Madhya Pradesh Dhar- ST Umang Singhar Maharashtra Chandrapur Sanjay Deotale Maharashtra Palghar- ST Rajendra Gavit Maharashtra Pune Vishwajeet Kadam Maharashtra Latur -SC Dattatraya Bansode Orissa Balasore Srikant Jena Orissa Aska Loknath Rath Punjab Gurdaspur Partap Singh Bajwa Rajasthan Ganganagar- SC Master Bhanwarlal Megiiwai Rajasthan Churu Partap Punia Rajasthan Jaipur Rural C P Joshi Rajasthan Jaipur Mahesh Joshi Rajasthan Karauli-Dholpur- SC Lakhiram Bairwa Rajasthan Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Mohammed Azharuddin Rajasthan Ajmer Sachin Pilot Rajasthan Nagaur Joyi Mirdha Rajasthan Pali Munni Devi Godara Rajasthan Jodhpur Chandresh Kumari Rajasthan Jalore Udailal Anjana Rajasthan Banswara-ST Reshm Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya Rajasthan Rajsamand Gopal Singh Shekhawat Rajasthan Bhilwara Ashok Chandna Rajasthan Jhalawar-baran Pramod Jain Bhaya Sikkim Sikkim A D Subba Uttar Pradesh Muzaffarnagar Pankaj Aggarwal (in place of Suraj S Verrnaj) West Bengal Darjeeling Sujoy Ghatak |
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