CEC announces Haryana Lok Sabha Candidates
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CEC announces Haryana Lok Sabha Candidates

Central Election Committee unveils Lok Sabha Candidates from Haryana

The Central Election Committee (CEC) has finalized the list of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Haryana. The selection, made after careful consideration, reflects the party's strategy and vision for representation in the state. Here is a breakdown of the chosen candidates for various constituencies:

 

 

 

 

Selja to contest from Sirsa, Jai Prakash from Hisar, and Divyanshu Budhiraja from Karnal

In Sirsa, the CEC has nominated Kumari Selja as the candidate. Selja, a prominent figure in Haryana politics, brings with her a wealth of experience and a strong track record of service. Her selection underscores the party's commitment to fielding candidates with deep roots in their respective constituencies.

For the Hisar constituency, the CEC has chosen Jai Prakash as its candidate. Prakash's nomination reflects the party's focus on candidates with a proven dedication to public service and a thorough understanding of local issues. His candidacy is expected to invigorate the party's campaign efforts in the region.

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In Karnal, the CEC has named Divyanshu Budhiraja as its candidate for the upcoming elections. Budhiraja's selection highlights the party's strategy of promoting young and dynamic leaders who can effectively represent the aspirations of the electorate. His candidacy is likely to resonate with the youth and energize the party's campaign in the constituency.

Other Constituencies and Candidates

The CEC has also finalized candidates for several other constituencies in Haryana. Satpal Brahmachari will contest from Sonipat, while Deepender Singh Hooda will represent the party in Rohtak. Rao Dan Singh has been nominated for the Bhiwani-Mahendragarh constituency, and Mahendra Pratap will contest from Faridabad. Varun Choudhary has been chosen as the candidate for Ambala, representing the Scheduled Caste category.

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Each of these candidates brings unique strengths and qualifications to the table, and their selection reflects the party's inclusive approach to representation. The CEC's decision aims to bolster the party's prospects in the upcoming elections while ensuring effective representation for the people of Haryana.

The announcement of these candidates marks the beginning of what promises to be a spirited electoral contest in Haryana. As the election campaign gains momentum, all eyes will be on these candidates as they engage with voters and present their vision for the future of the state.


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