BJP candidate list Out for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, PM Modi will Contest from Varanasi

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  • There are 195 Candidates in the First BJP List.
  • Narendra Modi will contest third time from Varanasi.
  • Find out the BJP Candidate List 2024 included PM Modi.

BJP Relesed candidate list for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, PM Modi will Contest from Varanasi

BJP Loksabha Candidates List 2024: In the first list, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav has been given ticket from Rajya Sabha, Alwar Mansukh Mandaviya from Rajasthan from Gujarat's Porbandar and Rajeev Chandrasekhar from Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram. Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan and former Chief Minister of Tripura Biplab Deb have also been given tickets. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has been re-nominated from Kota.

BJP announced the names of more than one-third of the candidates even before the announcement of the Lok Sabha elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the first name in the first list of 195 candidates, who will be contesting for the third time from his old constituency Varanasi. Rajnath Singh will contest from Lucknow and Amit Shah from Gandhinagar.

BJP Loksabha candidates in UP 2024

Sanjeev Balyan has been given ticket from Muzaffarnagar. The other candidates are Mahesh Sharma from Noida, Hema Malini from Mathura, SP Singh Baghel from Agra, Dharmendra Kashyap from Aonla, Ajay Mishra from Kheri, Arun Sagar from Shahjahanpur, Rajesh Verma from Sitapur, Jai Prakash Rawat from Hardoi, Sakshi Maharaj from Unnao, Rajnath Singh from Lucknow, Smriti Irani from Amethi, Mukesh Rajput from Farrukhabad, Subrat Pathak from Kannauj, Bhanu Pratap Verma from Jalaun, Anurag Sharma from Jhansi, RK Patel from Banda and Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti from Fatehpur. Dinesh Lal Yadav has been fielded from Azamgarh, Mahendra Nath Pandey from Chandauli and Ravi Kishan from Gorakhpur.

BJP Shown the Faith in Shivraj Singh Chouhan Again

BJP Loksabha Candidates List 2024 MP: Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan and former Chief Minister of Tripura Biplab Deb have also been given tickets. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has been re-nominated from Kota. Usually, the BJP changes a large number of faces in its list of candidates. But this time the change in the list released so far is visible only in those states where a new equation of the opposition alliance has emerged or there is a huge anti-incumbency wave against the candidate.

There are 195 Candidates in the First List

BJP Loksabha Candidates List 2024: The BJP released its first list of 195 candidates for 16 states and 2 Union Territories. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will contest from Varanasi, Amit Shah from Gandhinagar and Rajnath Singh from Lucknow. The list also includes the names of 34 Union ministers. The list also includes the names of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and two former chief ministers. There are 28 women candidates in the first list. Along with this, the names of 47 candidates below the age of 50 have been announced.

In the first list, 51 candidates are from Uttar Pradesh, 24 from Madhya Pradesh, 15 from Gujarat, 15 from Rajasthan, 12 from Karnataka, 9 from Telangana, 11 from Assam, 11 from Jharkhand, 11 from Chhattisgarh, 5 from Delhi and 7 from West Bengal. The list includes 2 candidates from Jammu and Kashmir, 3 from Uttarakhand, 2 from Arunachal Pradesh, 1 from Goa, 1 from Tripura, 1 from Andaman and Nicobar Islands and 1 from Daman and Diu.

Giving details of the candidates finalised by the central election committee, BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde said the first list includes Lok Sabha seats from 16 states.

BJP Candidate List 2024 included PM Modi, Here’s is the announced BJP Candidate 2024 List

Uttar Pradesh

Varanasi: PM Narendra Modi

Assam

Karinganj: Kripanath Mallah

Silchar: Parimal Suklabaidya

Autonomous District: Amar Singh Tisso

Guwahati: Bijuli Kalita Medhi

Mangaldoi: Dilip Saikia

Tezpur: Ranjit Dutta

Nowgong: Suresh Bora

Kaliabor: Kamakhya Prasad Tasa

Jorhat: Topon Kumar Gogoi

Dibrugarh: Sarbananda Sonowal

Lakhimpur: Pradhan Baruah

Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT)

Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Bishnu Pada Ray

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal West: Kiren Rijiju
Arunachal East: Tapir Gao

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

Daman and Diu: Lalu Patel

Delhi

Chandni Chowk: Praveen Khandelwal

North East Delhi: Manoj Tiwari

New Delhi: Bansuri Swaraj

West Delhi: Kamaljeet Sehrawat

South Delhi: Ramvir Singh Bidhuri

Chhattisgarh

Sarguja: Chintamani Maharaj

Raigad: Radheshyan Rathiya

Janjgir Champ: Kamlesh Jangde

Korba: Saroj Pandey

Bilaspur: Tokhan Sahu

Rajnandgaon: Santosh Pandey

Durg: Vijay Baghel

Raipur. Brijmohan Agrawal

Mahasamund: Roop Kumari Chaudhary

Bastar: Mahesh Kashyap

Kanker: Bhojraj Nag

Goa

North Goa: Shripad Nesso Naik

Gujarat

Kachchh: Vinodbhai Lakhmashi Chavda
Banaskantha: Rekhaben Hiteshbhai Choudhary
Patan: Bharatsinhji Dabhi
Gandhinagar: Amit Shah
Ahmedabad West: Dineshbhai Kodarbhai Makwana
Rajkot: Parshottam Rupala
Porbandar: Mansukhbhai Mandaviya
Jamnagar: Poonamben Maadam
Anand: Miteshbhai Rameshbhai Patel
Kheda: Devusinh Chauhan
Panchmahal: Rajpalsinh Mahendrasinh Jadhav
Dahod: Jaswantsinh Bhabhor
Bharuch: Mansukhbhai Vasava
Bardoli: Prabhubhai Nadarbhai Vasava
Navsari: CR Patil

Jharkhand

Rajmahal: Tala Marandi

Dumka: Sunil Soren

Godda: Nishikant Dubey

Kodarma: Annapurna Devi

Ranchi: Sanjay Seth

Jamshedpur: Vidyut Baran Mahato

Singhbhum: Geeta Koda

Khunti: Arjun Munda

Lohardaga: Samr Oraon

Palamau: Vishnu Dayal Ram

Hazaribagh: Manish Jaiswal

Jammu & Kashmir

Udhampur: Dr Jitendra Singh
Jammu: Jugal Kishore Sharma

Madhya Pradesh

Morena: Shivmangal Singh Tomar
Bhind: Sandhya Rai
Gwalior: Bharat Singh Kushwaha
Guna: Jyotiraditya Scindia
Sagar: Lata Wankhede
Tikamgarh: Virendra Khatik
Damoh: Rahul Lodhi
Khajuraho: VD Sharma
Satna: Ganesh Singh
Rewa: Janandan Mishra
Sidhi: Rajesh Mishra
Shahdol: Himadri Singh
Jabalpur: Ashish Dubey
Mandla: Faggan Singh Kulaste
Hoshangabad: Darshan Singh Choudhary
Vidisha: Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Bhopal: Alok Sharma
Rajgarh: Rodmal Nagar
Dewas: Mahendra Singh Solanki
Mandsour: Sudhir Gupta
Ratlam: Anita Nagar Singh Chauhan
Khargone: Gajendra Patel
Khandwa: Gyaneshwar Patil
Betul: Durga Das Uikey

Rajasthan

Bikaner: Arjun Ram Meghwal
Churu: Devendra Jhajharia
Sikar: Swami Sumedhanand Saraswati
Alwar: Bhupendra Yadav
Bharatpur: Ramswaroop Koli
Nagaur: Jyoti Mirdha
Pali: PP Chaudhary
Jodhpur: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Barmer: Kailash Choudhary
Jalore: Lumbaram Choudhary
Udaipur: Mannalal Rawat
Banswara: Mahendra Malviya
Chittorgarh: CP Joshi
Kota: Om Birla
Jhalawar-Baran: Dushyant Singh

Kerala

Kasaragod: ML Ashwini
Kannur: C Raghunath
Vadakara: Prafulla Krishna
Kozhikode: MT Ramesh
Malappuram: Abdul Salam
Ponnani: Niveditha Subramanian
Palakkad: C Krishnakumar
Thrissur: Suresh Gopi
Alappuzha: Sobha Surendran
Pathanamthitta: Anil K Antony
Attingal: V Muraleedharan
Thiruvananthapuram: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Telangana

Karimnagar: Bandi Sanjay Kumar
Nizamabad: Arvind Dharmapuri
Zahirabad: BB Patil
Malkajgiri: Etela Rajender
Secunderabad: G Kishan Reddy
Hyderabad: Dr Madhavi Latha
Chelvella: Konda Vishweshwar Reddy
Nagarkurnool: P Bharat
Bhongir: BooraNarsaiah Goud

Uttarakhand

Tehri Garhwal: Mala Rajya Laxmi Saha
Almora: Ajay Tamta
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar: Ajay Bhatt

Uttar Pradesh

Kairana: Pradeep Kumar
Muzaffarnagar: Sanjeev Kumar Balyan
Nagina: Om Kumar
Rampur: Ghanshyam Lodhi
Sambhal: Parameshwar Lal Saini
Amroha: Kanwar Singh Tanwar
Gautam Buddha Nagar: Mahesh Sharma
Bulandshahr: Bhola Singh
Mathura: Hema Malini
Agra: Satyapal Singh Baghel
Fatehpur Sikri: Raj Kumar Chahar
Etah: Rajveer Singh
Aonla: Dharmendra Kashyap
Sahajahanpur: Arun Kumar Sagar
Kheri: Ajay Mishra Teni
Dhaurahra: Rekha Verma
Sitapur: Rajesh Verma
Hardoi: Jai Prakash Rawat
Misrikh: Ashok Kumar Rawat
Unnao: Sakshi Maharaj
Mohanlalganj: Kaushal Kishore
Lucknow: Rajnath Singh
Amethi: Smriti Irani
Pratagarh: Sangam Lal Gupta
Farrukhabad: Mukesh Rajput
Etawah: Ram Shankar Katheria
Kannau: Subrat Pathak
Akbarpur: Shri Devendra Singh “Bhole"
Jalaun: Bhanu Prata Singh Verma
Jhansi: Anurag Sharma
Hamirpur: Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel
Banda: R.K. Singh Patel
Fatehpur: Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti
Barabanki: Upendra Singh Rawat
Faizabad: Lallu Singh
Ambedkar Nagar: Ritesh Pande
Shrawasti: Saket Mishra
Gonda: Kirti Vardhan Singh
Domariyaganj: Jagdambika Pal
Basti: Harish Dwivedi
Sant Kabir Nagar: Praveen Kumar Nishad
Maharaganj: Pankaj Choudhary
Gorakhpur: Ravi Kishan
Kushi Nagar: Vijay Kumar Dubey
Bansgaon: Kamlesh Paswan
Lalganj: Neelam Sonkar
Azamgarh: Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’
Salempur: Ravindra Kushwaha
Jaunpur: Kripashankar Singh
Chandauli: Mahendra Nath Pande

West Bengal

Cooch Behar: Nisith Pramanik
Alipurduars: Manoj Tigga
Balurghat: Sukanta Majumdar
Maldaha Uttar: Khagen Murmu
Maldaha Dakshin: Sreerupa Mitra Chowdhury
Baharampur: Nirmal Kumar Saha
Murshidabad: Gauri Shankar Ghosh
Ranaghat: Jagannath Sarkar
Bangaon: Shantanu Thakur
Joynagar: Ashok Kandari
Jadavpur: Anirban Ganguly
Howrah: Rathin Chakraborty
Hooghly: Locket Chatterjee
Kanthi: Soumendu Adhikari
Ghatal: Hiranmay Chattopadhyay
Purulia: Jyotirmay Singh Mahato
Bankura: Shubash Sarkar
Bishnupur: Soumitra Khan
Asansol: Pawan Singh
Bolpur: Priya Saha

Tripura

Tripura West: Biplab Kumar Deb


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