Chhattisgarh goes to ballot within the first of two-phased election on Tuesday. Voting will happen throughout 20 seats, most of them within the Naxal-hit Bastar area. Out of those seats, the Congress had received 17 within the 2018 meeting elections whereas the BJP might bag simply two. One seat was received by the Janta Congress Chhattisgarh (JCC).
Listed here are the important thing candidates and constituencies that includes within the first part of Chhattisgarh election.
Dr. Raman Singh (BJP)
Former chief minister Dr. Raman Singh is contesting from the Rajnandgaon meeting seat, the place he has been pitted towards Girish Dewangan of the Congress. The BJP veteran dominated the state for 15 years from 2003 to 2018. Singh’s challenger Girish Dewangan is the celebration’s state basic secretary and is thought to be near chief minister Bhupesh Baghel.
Bhawna Bohra (BJP)
Bhawna Bohra, who will probably be contesting from the Pandariya seat towards Congress’ Neelu Chandravanshi. She is recognised for her dedication to social work and is popularly identified amongst individuals as ‘Ambulance Wali Didi’. Bhawna has a major background in each social service and politics, with energetic involvement within the Kavardha and Bemetra districts.
Mohammad Akbar
Mohammad Akbar can be one of many key gamers, the one Muslim candidate within the Chhattisgarh meeting elections. He will probably be contesting from the Kawardha meeting constituency, the place he contested for the primary time in 2018 and emerged victorious towards the BJP’s Ashok Sahu, regardless of the seat having a major inhabitants of Sahus.
Savitri Manoj Mandavi
Mandavi is yet one more essential chief who has been fielded by the Congress within the Bhanupratappur constituency towards the BJP’s Gautam Uike. She is the spouse of late Congress MLA Manoj Mandavi, who secured a win from the seat in 2018.
After the demise of Manoj Mandavi, his spouse took cost of the constituency as an MLA after securing a win within the 2022 Bhanupratappur bye-elections.
Kawasi Lakhma
Congress has retained Lakhma as its candidate from Konta, who can be the incumbent MLA from the constituency. The BJP has fielded Soyam Muka from Konta.
The voting in remaining 70 seats will probably be held on November 17, whereas the counting of votes will happen on December 3.