Khaleej Times

Cong fields Chouhan’s brother-in-law in polls

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bhopal — Days after he joined the Congress, Sanjay Singh Masani, the brother-in-law of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has been allotted a ticket by the party from Waraseoni assembly seat in Balaghat district.

While joining the Congress last Saturday, Masani — the brother of Chouhan’s wife Sadhna Singh — had said the state needed a leader like Kamal Nath, who is the state’s Congress president, and not Chouhan.

Waraseoni seat is currently represente­d by Yogendra Nirmal of the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).

A native of Maharashtr­a, Masani’s name figured on the fourth list of 29 candidates released by the Congress on Wednesday.

With the latest list, the Congress has so far announced names of 213 candidates out of a total 230 seats for the November 28 elections.

In the latest list, the Congress has changed the candidatur­e of Ashok Tyagi with Masarrat Shahid, a confidante of senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, and Hamid Kazi with Ravindra Mahajan from Sironj and Burhanpur seats respective­ly.

“In the first list, the name of Hamid Kazi was announced from Burhanpur, but he has himself returned the ticket due to some legal issue. So, the party has fielded Ravindra Mahajan in his place,” a Congress spokespers­on said.

The Congress has also allotted tickets to Pravin Pathak from Gwalior South, Preeti Agnihotri from Indore-1, Surjeet Singh Chadda from Indore-4 and Lakhan Ghanghoriy­a from Jabalpur (East), a party statement said. —

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