VARANASI: As nominations for the distinguished Varanasi seat began on Monday, several unbiased applicants from across the nation made a beeline to go into the fray against PM Narendra Modi.
While distinguished events such because the Congress and the SP-BSP grand alliance are but to call their applicants against the Prime Minister from this coveted constituency, the primary day noticed 35 applicants prepared to tackle Modi from Varanasi.
The aspirants have come no longer simply from quite a lot of districts of Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring Uttarakhand, but in addition from far-flung places in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
As many as 15 of these outsiders deposited the required fee to go into the fray while one native candidate filed his nomination.
District election officer Surendra Singh confirmed that the nomination procedure commenced at 11am and via 3pm, 35 challan forms have been collected. “Fifteen deposited the requisite fee within the treasury and gained the nomination shape. One individual, Rajendra Gandhi, additionally filed his nomination,” Singh mentioned.
A IdealNews spot survey revealed that of the 15 who deposited their nomination fee, two have been from Madhya Pradesh, one from Kerala, one each from Mau and Gonda districts of Uttar Ptradesh and the rest native citizens. Among others who procured the challan forms, however didn't deposit the fee, have been citizens of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Uttarakhand.
An aspiring candidate from Chandauli district, Vinod Yadav, was spotted at the streets of Varanasi riding a adorned bullock cart with folks artistes in tow.
While distinguished events such because the Congress and the SP-BSP grand alliance are but to call their applicants against the Prime Minister from this coveted constituency, the primary day noticed 35 applicants prepared to tackle Modi from Varanasi.
The aspirants have come no longer simply from quite a lot of districts of Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring Uttarakhand, but in addition from far-flung places in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
As many as 15 of these outsiders deposited the required fee to go into the fray while one native candidate filed his nomination.
District election officer Surendra Singh confirmed that the nomination procedure commenced at 11am and via 3pm, 35 challan forms have been collected. “Fifteen deposited the requisite fee within the treasury and gained the nomination shape. One individual, Rajendra Gandhi, additionally filed his nomination,” Singh mentioned.
A IdealNews spot survey revealed that of the 15 who deposited their nomination fee, two have been from Madhya Pradesh, one from Kerala, one each from Mau and Gonda districts of Uttar Ptradesh and the rest native citizens. Among others who procured the challan forms, however didn't deposit the fee, have been citizens of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Uttarakhand.
An aspiring candidate from Chandauli district, Vinod Yadav, was spotted at the streets of Varanasi riding a adorned bullock cart with folks artistes in tow.
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