Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Himachal BJP sends four names to high command

- Gaurav Bisht Gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: The 10-member state election committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday met in Shimla to decide the names of Rajya Sabha candidates for the election that is to be held on March 26. The election was necessitat­ed as term of Rajya Sabha member Viplove Thakur expires on April 6. The nomination for the election will be filed on March 13.

State BJP chief Rajeev Bindal presided over the closed-door meeting that lasted for nearly three hours, while chief minister Jai Ram Thakur, who returned to the state capital on Monday morning from his twoday visit to Jaipur and Delhi, also took part in it. The committee members deliberate­d on different names that were doing rounds.

Bindal said the party has formed a 4-member select panel that would be forwarded to party high command for its considerat­ion.

“Special meeting of the state election committee was convened here to discuss the names of candidates for the Rajya Sabha election due this month.

Final decision of ticket allocation will be taken by the central high command and the parliament­ary board. We will apprise the party high command about the deliberati­on,” said Bindal, while refusing to divulge the names of the candidates discussed in the meeting .

It is learnt that former state

BJP chief Satla Singh Satti was keen for Rajya Sabha seat that fell vacant on March 6 and his name also came up in the meeting.

Indu Goswani, who has her own clout in the Centre, too is in the race for Rajya Sabha .

Goswami had served as chairperso­n of the state commission for women . Other candidates likely in the fray are central University vice-chancellor Kuldeep Chand Agnihotri, who has strong backing from the Rashtriya Syewam Sewak Sangh (RSS). Mahender Pandey, BJP offce secretary, was also one of the front runners.

In the 68-member House , BJP has total strength of 44 while two indepdents Hoshiyar Singh Rana from Dehra and Parkash Rana from Joginderna­gar have also extended their support to BJP. Himachal has three Rajya Sabha seats.

Final decision will be taken by the central high command and the parliament­ary board. RAJEEV BINDAL , Himachal BJP chief

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