The Asian Age

BJP list for Himachal polls to be out today

- YOJNA GUSAI

The BJP’s central election committee (CEC) met on Saturday to finalise candidates for the Assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh, scheduled on December 9. The state core group had earlier cleared nearly 40 names but could not arrive at a consensus on the remaining and had asked the central leadership to take a decision. Speculatio­n is rife that the BJP may field many new faces this time. The party will release the candidates’ names on Sunday.

PM Narendra Modi, along with core group members of the party’s state unit and party president Amit Shah, attended the meeting which was chaired.

BJP’s central election committee (CEC) met on Saturday to finalise candidates for the Assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh, scheduled on November 9.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with core group members of party’s state unit, also attended the meeting which was chaired by party president Amit Shah and other central leaders.

The state core group, it was learnt, had earlier cleared nearly 40 names but could not arrive on a consensus on the remaining and has asked the central leadership to finalize from the panel of names. Speculatio­n is rife that the BJP can field many news faces this time. The party will release candidates names on Sunday. With the Virbhadra Singh led Congress government facing massive antiincumb­ency and the chief minister himself battling corruption allegation­s, the BJP is confident that it will come back to power in this hill state. The ruling Congress is also battling factionali­sm and its central leadership had to intervene in the matter. In more bad news for the Congress, it’s Cabinet minister Anil Sharma, could join the BJP, which is likely to field his son Ashray from Mandi.

The BJP has this time set a target of ‘Mission 50 plus.’ Other than the central leaders, the CEC was attended by two former chief ministers, Shanta Kumar and Prem Kumar Dhumal, state unit chief Satpal Singh Satti and Union health minister J. P. Nadda, who are core group members of the state unit. Mr Nadda’s name is doing the round in the party circle as the BJP chief minister. Speculatio­n is also rife that the party leadership is also considerin­g the names of Mr Satti, senior leader Jairam Thakur and Sangh pracharak Ajay Jamwal for the top post. Supporters and loyalists of Mr Dhumal are also lobbying hard for him to see as the next chief minister of the Hill state.

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