Haryana Assembly Election: AAP Announces Third List, Names 11 Candidates

AAP has released its third list of 11 candidates for the Haryana Assembly elections. Sunil Rao, actor Rajkumar Rao's brother-in-law, will contest from Ateli after leaving BJP to join AAP today.
BJP leader Sunil Rao and Satish Yadav join AAP

Source: aajtak

All parties are gearing up with full enthusiasm for the Haryana Assembly elections. In this context, AAP has unveiled its third list of 11 candidates.

According to this list, Satish Yadav will contest from Rewari, having joined AAP today after leaving BJP. Furthermore, actor Rajkumar Rao's brother-in-law, Sunil Rao, will contest from Ateli Assembly, having also joined AAP today after leaving BJP.

AAP's third list announced

Source: aajtak

AAP has announced 40 candidates so far

Until now, AAP has revealed the names of 40 candidates. The party had released its first list, containing 20 names, last Monday. Following that, 9 names were announced in the second list. With this third list, AAP has announced 11 more candidates.

Nomination deadline set for September 12

The final date for nominations in Haryana is September 12. Earlier, there were talks of an alliance between Congress and AAP for the Haryana elections, but the negotiations did not materialize due to seat-sharing disagreements. Meanwhile, AAP released a list of 20 candidates on Monday.

Voting scheduled for October 5

Elections will take place on a single day, October 5, across all 90 seats in Haryana. The vote counting will be held on October 8.

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