AAP Releases Second List for Haryana Elections, Announces 9 More Candidates, 29 Finalized So Far

Aam Aadmi Party has released its second list for the Haryana Assembly elections, announcing 9 more candidates. Earlier, there were talks of an alliance between Congress and AAP, but they could not agree on seat sharing.
Aam Aadmi Party has

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Aam Aadmi Party has released its second list for the Haryana Assembly elections, announcing 9 more candidates. So far, 29 candidates have been finalized.

On Monday, AAP released its first list with 20 candidates.

The second list includes names such as Rita Bamnia from Sadhaura, Krishan Bajaj from Thanesar, Hawa Singh from Indri, Mukhtiar Singh Bazigar from Ratia, Advocate Bhupender Beniwal from Adampur, Prof. Chhatar Pal Singh from Barwala, Jawahar Lal from Bawal, Pravesh Mehta from Faridabad, and Abbas Chandela from Tigaon.

Earlier there were discussions between Congress and Aam Aadmi Party about forming an alliance for the Haryana elections, but they could not agree on seat sharing. On Monday, AAP released a list of 20 candidates. The AAP list includes 11 candidates who will now contest against Congress candidates in the Assembly.

AAP candidate list

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In the list, AAP has preferred grassroots workers over caste-based selection.

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Who are the candidates in the first list?

Aam Aadmi Party has fielded Anurag Dhanda from Kalayat, Gurpal Singh from Narayangarh, former minister Narendra Sharma from Pundri, Jaipal Sharma from Gharaunda, Amandeep Jundla from Asandh, Bittu Pehalwan from Samalkha, Pawan Fauji from Uchana Kalan, Kuldeep Gadrana from Dabwali, Happy Rania from Rania, Indu Sharma from Bhiwani, Vikas Nehra from Meham, Vijender Hooda from Rohtak, Kuldeep Chikkara from Bahadurgarh, Ranbir Gulia from Badli, Sonu Ahlawat Sheria from Beri, Manish Yadav from Mahendragarh, Ravindra Matroo from Narnaund, Veer Singh Sarpanch from Badshahpur, Dharmendra Khatana from Sohna, and Ravinder Faujdar from Ballabgarh.

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Haryana elections will be held on a total of 90 seats. Voting will take place in a single phase on October 5, with the counting of votes on October 8.

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