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BJP fields tainted ex-MP in Himachal

Himachal Pradesh,Politics, Wed, 10 Oct 2012 IANS

Shimla, Oct 10 (IANS) The BJP Wednesday fielded Suresh Chandel, who was caught in a sting operation in the 2005 cash-for-query scam when he was an MP from Hamirpur, in the Himachal Pradesh assembly polls.

Eleven MPs, including Chandel, were expelled by parliament Dec 23, 2005, for allegedly accepting money to raise questions in the house.

Chandel will contest from Bilaspur. The seat was vacated by Bharatiya Janata Party leader J.P. Nadda when he was elected to the Rajya Sabha.

A BJP statement said the last list of 12 candidates was cleared by the party's central leadership.

The list includes Food and Civil Supplies Minister Ramesh Dhawala from Jwalamukhi, the constituency he represented for the past three assembly terms.

Irrigation and Public Health Minister Ravinder Ravi, who was trying to contest from Jwalamukhi, will contest from Dehra.

The deadlock between Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal and BJP national vice president Shanta Kumar continued for weeks over Dhawala and Ravi.

Party insiders said Shanta Kumar had been opposing Ravi's plan to contest from Jwalamukhi.

Dhawala, a confidant of Shanta Kumar, had refused to contest from Dehra to accommodate Ravi, the loyalist of Dhumal.

He had threatened to contest the polls from Jwalamukhi as an independent candidate if the party refused to allot him the seat.

The BJP has pitted greenhorn Ishwar Rohal against five-time chief minister and veteran Congress leader Virbhadra Singh from Shimla (rural).

But the party has denied ticket to legislator and former minister Roop Singh from Sundernagar. It has fielded incumbent Rakesh Jambwal from the seat.

Suspended BJP MP Rajan Sushant's wife Sudha Sushant has not been accommodated from Fatehpur even after the former went silent on charges of corruption in the BJP regime.

The party has also ignored Sushant's brother Madan Sharma, preferring Baldev Thakur from Fatehpur.

In the 68-member assembly, out of 41 sitting legislators, the BJP has denied ticket to three: speaker Tulsi Ram (Bharmour in Chamba) and former ministers Roop Singh and Dile Ram, both from Mandi.

Himachal Pradesh goes to polls Nov 4.


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