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BJP candidates for the Legislative Assembly Election 2012 for UP

Central Election Committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party met today under the Presidentship of Shri Nitin Gadkari.
Meeting was attended by Shri L.K. Advani, Chairman, BJP Parliamentary Party, Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Leader of Opposition (Lok Sabha), Shri Arun Jaitley, Leader of Opposition (Rajya Sabha) and all the members of the Central Election Committee of the BJP.
The committee has decided the following names for the ensuing General Elections for the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh Legislative  Assembly Election 2012

Sl.
Constituency No. & Name
Name of the Candidates
1.             
2
Nakur
Shri Melaram Panwar
2.            
9
Thana Bhawan
Shri Suresh Rana
3.            
10
Shamli
Dr. Satendra Verma S/o Sh Virendra Verma
4.           
18
Nagina (SC)
Shri Lavkush Kumar, Ex-MLA
5.            
23
Chandpur
Smt. Kavita Choudhary
6.           
25
Kanth
Shri Uttam Pal
7.            
28
Moradabad Nagar
Shri Ritesh Gupta
8.           
29
Kundarki
Shri Rambir Singh Thakur
9.           
30
Bilari
Shri Sushil Thakur
10.        
32
Asmoli
Shri Bharat Singh Yadav
11.          
34
Suar
Smt. Laxmi Saini
12.         
37
Rampur 
Shri Jageshwar Dayal Dikshit
13.         
40
Naugawan sadat
Shri Yudhvir Singh
14.        
42
Hasanpur
Shri Mahendra Singh Khadagvanshi
15.         
45
Hastinapur (SC)
Shri Brijendra Lohere
16.        
51
Baraut
Shri Naveen Jain
17.         
52
Baghpat
Shri Neeraj Sharma
18.        
68
Debai
Shri Ramsingh, Ex-MLA
19.        
71
Khair (SC)
Shri Anup Pradhan Balmiki
20.        
75
Koil
Shri Yogendra Pal Singh Lalu
21.         
77
Iglas (SC)
Smt. Ramsakhi Katheraiya, Ex-MLA
22.         
78
Hathras (SC)
Smt. Rajni Diler
23.        
79
Sadabad
Shri Subhash Choudhary
24.        
86
Etmadpur
Shri Ram Pratap Chouhan
25.        
90
Agra Rural (SC)
Shri Om Prakash Chalni Wale
26.        
92
Kheragarh
Shri Amar Singh Parmar
27.        
94
Bah
Shri Aakash Deep Tiwari
28.        
95
Tundla (SC)
Shri Shiv Singh Chak, Ex-MLA
29.        
96
Jasrana
Smt. Anita Rajput
30.       
97
Firozabad 
Shri Manish Ashija
31.         
105
Marhara
Shri Vipin Verma David
32.        
111
Gunnaur
Shri Rajesh Yadav, Ex-MLA
33.        
112
Bisauli (SC)
Maj. Kailash Sagar
34.       
113
Sahaswan
Shri Saphi Shakil Alam
35.        
119
Meerganj
Shri D.C. Verma
36.       
120
Bhojipura
Shri Bahoran Lal Mourya, Ex-Minister
37.        
127
Pilibhit
Shri Satyapal Gangwar
38.       
128
Barkhera
Shri Swami Prawaktanand
39.       
132
Jalalabad
Shri Dal Singh Yadav, Ex-MLA
40.       
133
Tilhar
Smt. Dr. Ragini Singh
41.        
136
Dadraul
Shri Avadesh Verma, Ex-Minister
42.        
142
Lakhimpur
Shri Vinod Mishra
43.       
145
Maholi
Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh
44.       
146
Sitapur
Shri Saket Mishra
45.       
148
Laharpur
Shri Pramod Verma
46.       
152
Sidhauli (SC)
Shri Ramkaran Rawat
47.       
180
Rae Bareli
Shri Sushil Sharma
48.       
181
Salon (SC)
Shri Dal Bahadur Kori, Ex-Minister
49.       
183
Unchahar
Shri Ramesh Mourya
50.       
189
Sadar
Shri Arjun Singh
51.         
190
Lambhua
Shri Jai Pratap singh Urf Jaibaba
52.        
194
Farrukhabad
Maj. Sunil Dutt Dwedi
53.        
200
Etawah
Shri Ashok Dubey, Ex-MLA
54.       
221
Orai (SC)
Shri Gouri Shankar Verma
55.        
233
Baberu
Shri Ajay Patel
56.       
268
Barabanki
Shri Umashankar Verma
57.        
269
Zaidpur (SC)
Shri Ram Naresh Rawat, MLC
58.       
270
Dariyabad
Shri Sundar Lal Dikshit, Ex-MLA
59.       
271
Rudauli
Shri Ramchandra Yadav
60.       
272
Haidergarh (SC)
Shri Kapildev Kushmesh
61.        
274
Bikapur
Shri Anil Tiwari, Ex-Minister
62.        
277
Katehari
Shri Ramshankar Singh
63.       
278
Tanda
Shri Shivpujan Verma
64.       
280
Jalalpur
Shri Arun Yadav, MLA
65.       
281
Akbarpur
Shri Ram Chandra Upadhyay
66.       
283
Nanpara
Shri Jatashankar Singh, Ex-MLA
67.       
286
Bahraich
Smt. Anupama Jaiswal
68.       
289
Bhinga
Shri Daddan Mishra, Ex-Minister
69.       
292
Gainsari
Shri Shailesh Singh Shailu
70.       
298
Colonelganj
Dr. Virendra Kumar Goswami
71.         
299
Tarabganj
Shri Prem Narayan Pandey
72.        
307
Harraiya
Smt. Anuradha Choudhary
73.        
308
Kaptanganj
Shri Ganesh Narayan Mishra
74.       
318
Maharajganj (SC)
Shri Chandra Kishore, _Ex-Minister
75.        
319
Paniyara
Shri Gyanendra Singh Saithwar, Ex-MLA
76.       
320
Caimpiyarganj
Shri Brijesh Yadav
77.        
321
Pipraich
Shri Radheyshyam Singh
78.       
323
Gorakhpur Rural
Shri Vijay Bahadur Yadav, MLA
79.       
324
Sahajanwa
Shri Ashwani Tiwari
80.       
346
Mubarakpur
Shri Ramdarshan Yadav
81.        
400
Ghorawal
Shri Brijendra Singh Patel

(Ananth Kumar)
National General Secretary, BJP &
Secretary, Central Election Committee, BJP

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