U.P. Assembly Elections 2022 | BJP finalises candidates for 172 seats in U.P.

Yogi Adityanath is likely to be fielded from Ayodhya, say party sources

January 13, 2022 01:13 pm | Updated January 14, 2022 12:29 am IST - NEW DELHI

In a meeting between Home Minister Amit Shah and leaders of Apna Dal — Union Minister Anupriya Patel and Ashish Patel, as well as Sanjay Nishad of the Nishad Party — the broad contours of the seat-sharing agreement were finalised. File

In a meeting between Home Minister Amit Shah and leaders of Apna Dal — Union Minister Anupriya Patel and Ashish Patel, as well as Sanjay Nishad of the Nishad Party — the broad contours of the seat-sharing agreement were finalised. File

The BJP on Thursday said consultations for candidates for 172 seats, covering the first three phases of the seven-phase polls in Uttar Pradesh were done with both Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya likely to fight the polls.

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Mr. Maurya told reporters at the end of the meeting of the party’s Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting in New Delhi that the list had been more or less finalised. The CEC met in a hybrid format with Prime Minister Modi joining in virtually and Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari and party president J.P. Nadda doing the same as all three have tested positive for COVID-19.

According to party sources, Yogi Adityanath is likely to be fielded from Ayodhya and Mr. Maurya from Sirathu. Another Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma may contest from Lucknow. State unit chief Swatantra Dev Singh may also be fielded.

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