2024 Lok Sabha elections: BJP releases first list of 195 candidates from 16 states and 2 UTs. Check the full list

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday, 2nd March, released the first list of candidates for the upcoming general elections. In a press conference held at party headquarters in Delhi, BJP National General Secretary Vinod Tawde read out the list of 195 candidates selected by the party after marathon meetings. The candidates have been announced for 16 states and 2 UTs. The candidates were finalised in a Central Election Committee meeting chaired by party president JP Nadda and attended by PM Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Sigh, Home Minister Amit Shah and other members of the committee on 29 February.

Apart from PM Narendra Modi and Lok Sabha speak Om Birla, the list includes the names of 34 union ministers and 2 former chief ministers. Some prominent names in the list include Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Mansukh Mandaviya, Smriti Irani, Bhupender Yadav, Kiren Rijiju, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Jyotiraditya Scindia and others.

The two former CMs included in the list are former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan who will contest from Vidisha and former Tripura CM Biplab Kumar Deb from Tripura West.

Among the 195 candidates, 28 are women. 47 candidates are below the age of 50 years. Category wise, there are 27 Scheduled Caste candidates, 18 Scheduled Tribe candidates, and 57 candidates are from OBC. Vinod Tawde said that the list represents all classes of the society.

In this first list, 51 candidates are from Uttar Pradesh, 24 from Madhya Pradesh, 20 from West Bengal, 15 each from Gujarat and Rajasthan, 12 from Kerala, 11 seats each from Assam, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, 9 seats from Telangana, 5 from Delhi, 3 from Uttarakhand, 2 from Arunachal Pradesh, 2 from Jammu and Kashmir,  and 1 each from Goa, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar and Daman & Diu.

Proving rumours of not giving ticket to current MPs, several current MPs are not included in the list of candidates announced for 195 seats.

In the 5 candidates announced for Delhi, 4 sitting MPs are not named. Chandi Chowk MP Harsh Vardhan, New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi, West Delhi MP Parvesh Verma and South Delhi MP Ramesh Bidhuri are not contesting from these seats. BJP has nominated Praveen Khandelwal, Bansuri Swaraj, Kamalieet Sehrawat and Ramvir Sinqh Bidhuri from these seats respectively. Notably, Bansuri Swaraj is the daughter of former union minister Sushma Swaraj.

The party has nominated Manish Jaiswal from Hazaribagh, currently represented by Jayant Sinha. Notably, earlier in the Sinha wrote to party president JP Nadda asking to relive him from electoral duties. It is believed that he did it after was informed about not getting the ticket this time. East Delhi MP Gautam Gambhir also wrote a similar letter, but the party has not announced candidate for this seat.

The full list of the 195 candidates is given below:

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

  1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands – Bishnu Pada Ray

Arunachal Pradesh

  1. Arunachal West – Kiren Rijiju
  2. Arunachal East – Tapir Gao

Assam

  1. Karimganj (SC) – Kripanath Mallah
  2. Silchar – Parimal Suklabaidya
  3. Autonomous District (ST) – Amar Sing Tisso
  4. Gauhati – Bijuli Kalita Medhi
  5. Mangaldoi – Dilip Saikia
  6. Tezpur – Ranjit Dutta
  7. Nowgong – Suresh Bora
  8. Kaliabor – Kamakhaya Prasad Tasa
  9. Jorhat – Topon Kumar Gogai
  10. Dibrugarh – Sarbananda Sonowal
  11. Lakhimpur – Pradhan Baruah

Chhattisgarh

  1. Sarguja (ST) – Chintamani Maharaj
  2. Raigarh (ST) – Radheshyam Rathia
  3. Janjgir-Champa (SC) – Kamlesh Jangde
  4. Korba – Sushri Saroj Pandey
  5. Bilaspur – Tokhan Sahu
  6. Rajnandgaon – Santosh Pandey
  7. Durg – Vijay Baghel
  8. Raipur – Brijmohan Agarwal
  9. Mahasamund – Roop Kumari Choudhary
  10. Bastar (ST) – Mahesh Kashyap
  11. Kanker (ST) – Bhojraj Nag

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu

  1. Daman & Diu – Lalubhai Patel

Delhi

  1. Chandni Chowk – Praveen Khandelwal
  2. North East Delhi – Manoj Tiwari
  3. New Delhi – Bansuri Swaraj
  4. West Delhi- Kamaljeet Sehrawat
  5. South Delhi – Ramvir Singh Bidhuri

Goa

  1. North Goa – Shripad Yesso Naik

Gujarat

  1. Kachchh (SC) – Vinodbhai Lakhmashi Chavda
  2. Banaskantha – (Dr.) Rekhaben Hiteshbhai Chaudhary
  3. Patan – Bharatsinhji Dabhi
  4. Gandhinagar – Amit Shah
  5. Ahmedabad West (SC) – Dineshbhai Kodarbhai Makwana
  6. Rajkot – Parshottam Rupala
  7. Porbandar – Mansukhbhai Mandaviya
  8. Jamnagar – Poonamben Maadam
  9. Anand – Miteshbhai Rameshbhai Patel
  10. Kheda – Devusinh Chauhan
  11. Panchmahal – Rajpalsinh Mahendrasinh Jadhav
  12. Dahod (ST) – Jasvantsinh Bhabhor
  13. Bharuch – Mansukhbhai Vasava
  14. Bardoli (ST) – Prabhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava
  15. Navsari – C.R. Patil

Jammu & Kashmir

  1. Udhampur – Dr. Jitendra Singh
  2. Jammu – Jugal Kishore Sharma

Jharkhand

  1. Rajmahal (ST) – Tala Marandi
  2. Dumka (ST) – Sunil Soren
  3. Jamshedpur – Nishikant Dubey
  4. Godda – Annapurna Devi
  5. Kodarma – Vidhyut Baran Mahato
  6. Ranchi – Sanjay Seth
  7. Singhbhum (ST) – Geeta Koda
  8. Khunti (ST) – Arjun Munda
  9. Lohardaga (ST) – Samir Oraon
  10. Palamau (SC) – Vishnu Dayal Ram
  11. Hazaribagh – Manish Jaiswal

Kerala

  1. Kasaragod – M.L. Ashwini
  2. Kannur – C. Raghunath
  3. Vadakara – Prafulla Krishna
  4. Kozhikode – M.T. Ramesh
  5. Malappuram – Abdul Salam
  6. Ponnani – Niveditha Subramanian
  7. Palakkad – C. Krishnakumar
  8. Thrissur – Suresh Gopi
  9. Alappuzha – Shobha Surendran
  10. Pathanamthitta – Anil K. Antony
  11. Attingal – V. Muraleedharan
  12. Thiruvananthapuram – Rajiv Chandrasekhar

Madhya Pradesh

  1. Morena – Shivmangal Singh Tomar
  2. Bhind (SC) – Sandhya Rai
  3. Gwalior – Bharat Singh Kushwaha
  4. Guna – Jyotiraditya Scindia
  5. Sagar – Lata Wankhede
  6. Tikamgarh (SC) – Virendra Khatik
  7. Damoh – Rahul Lodhi
  8. Khajuraho – V.D. Sharma
  9. Satna – Ganesh Singh
  10. Rewa – Janardan Mishra
  11. Sidhi – Dr. Rajesh Mishra
  12. Shahdol (ST) – Himadri Singh
  13. Jabalpur – Ashish Dubey
  14. Mandla (ST) – Faggan Singh Kulaste
  15. Hoshangabad – Darshan Singh Choudhary
  16. Vidisha – Shivraj Singh Chouhan
  17. Bhopal – Alok Sharma
  18. Rajgarh – Rodmal Nagar
  19. Dewas (SC) – Mahendra Singh Solanki
  20. Mandsour – Sudhir Gupta
  21. Ratlam (ST) – Anita Nagar Singh Chauhan
  22. Khargone (ST) – Gajendra Patel
  23. Khandwa – Gyaneshwar Patil
  24. Betul (ST) – Durga Das Uikey

Rajasthan

  1. Bikaner (SC) – Arjun Ram Meghwal
  2. Churu – Devendra Jhajharia
  3. Sikar – Swami Sumedhanand Saraswati
  4. Alwar – Bhupender Yadav
  5. Bharatpur (SC) – Ramswaroop Koli
  6. Nagaur – Jyoti Mirdha
  7. Pali – P.P. Chaudhary
  8. Jodhpur – Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
  9. Barmer – Kailash Choudhary
  10. Jalore – Lumbaram Choudhary
  11. Udaipur (ST) – Mannalal Rawat
  12. Banswara (ST) – Mahendra Malviya
  13. Chittorgarh – C.P. Joshi
  14. Kota – Om Birla
  15. Jhalawar-Baran – Dushyant Singh

Telangana

  1. Karimnagar – Bandi Sanjay Kumar
  2. Nizamabad – Arvind Dharmapuri
  3. Zahirabad – B.B. Patil
  4. Malkajgiri – Etela Rajender
  5. Secundrabad – G. Kishan Reddy
  6. Hyderabad – Dr. Madhavi Latha
  7. Chelvella – Kenda Vishweshwar Reddy
  8. Nagarkurnool (SC) – P. Bharat
  9. Bhongir – Boora Narsaiah Goud

Tripura

  1. Tripura West – Biplab Kumar Deb

Uttarakhand

  1. Tehri Garhwal – Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah
  2. Almora (SC) – Ajay Tamta
  3. Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar – Ajay Bhatt

Uttar Pradesh

  1. PM Modi – Varanasi
  2. Rajnath Singh – Lucknow
  3. Smriti Irani – Amethi
  4. Ritesh Pandey – Ambedkar Nagar
  5. Hema Malini – Mathura
  6. Ravi Kishan – Gorakhpur
  7. Pradeep Kumar – Kairana
  8. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan – Muzaffarnagar
  9. Om Kumar – Nagina (SC)
  10. Ghanshyam Lodhi – Rampur
  11. Parameshvar Lal Saini – Sambhal
  12. Kanwar Singh Tanwar – Amroha
  13. Mahesh Sharma – Gautam Budh Nagar
  14. Bhola Singh – Bulandshahr (SC)
  15. Satyapal Singh Baghel – Agra (SC)
  16. Raj Kumar Chahar – Fatehpur Sikri
  17. Rajveer Singh – Etah
  18. Dharmendra Kashyap – Aonla
  19. Arun Kumar Sagar – Shahjahanpur (SC)
  20. Ajay Mishra Teni – Kheri
  21. Rekha Verma – Dhaurahra
  22. Rajesh Verma – Sitapur
  23. Jal Prakash Rawat – Hardoi (SC)
  24. Ashok Kumar Rawat – Misrikh (SC)
  25. Sakshi Maharaj – Unnao
  26. Kaushal Kishore – Mohanlalganj (SC)
  27. Sangam Lal Gupta – Pratapgarh
  28. Mukesh Rajput – Farrukhabad
  29. Ram Shankar Katheria – Etawah (SC)
  30. Subrat Pathak – Kannauj
  31. Devendra Singh Bhole – Akbarpur
  32. Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma – Jalaun (SC)
  33. Anurag Sharma – Jhansi
  34. Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel – Hamirpur
  35. R K Singh Patel – Banda
  36. Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti – Fatehpur
  37. Upendra Singh Rawat – Barabanki (SC)
  38. Lallu Singh – Faizabad
  39. Saket Mishra – Shrawasti
  40. Kirti Vardhan Singh – Gonda
  41. Jagdambika Pal – Domariyaganj
  42. Harish Dwivedi – Basti
  43. Praveen Kumar Nishad – Sant Kabir Nagar
  44. Pankaj Choudhary – Maharajganj
  45. Vijay Kumar Dubey – Kushi Nagar
  46. Kamlesh Paswan – Bansgaon (SC)
  47. Neelam Sonkar – Lalganj (SC)
  48. Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ – Azamgarh
  49. Ravindra Kushwaha – Salempur
  50. Kripashankar Singh – Jaunpur
  51. Mahendra Nath Pandey – Chandauli

West Bengal

  1. Nisith Pramanik – Cooch Behar (SC)
  2. Manoj Tigga – Alipurduars (ST)
  3. Dr. Sukanta Majumdar – Balurghat
  4. Khagen Murmu – Maldaha Uttar
  5. Sreerupa Mitra Chowdhury – Maldaha Dakshin
  6. Dr. Nirmal Kumar Saha – Baharampur
  7. Shri Gauri Shankar Ghosh – Murshidabad
  8. Jagannath Sarkar – Ranaghat (SC)
  9. Shantanu Thakur – Bangaon (SC)
  10. Dr. Ashok Kandari – Joynagar (SC)
  11. Dr. Anirban Ganguly – Jadavpur
  12. Dr. Rathin Chakraborty – Howrah
  13. Locket Chatterjee – Hooghly
  14. Soumendu Adhikari – Kanthi
  15. Hiranmay Chattopadhyay – Ghatal
  16. Jyotirmay Singh Mahato – Purulia
  17. Dr. Shubash Sarkar – Bankura
  18. Soumitra Khan – Bishnupur
  19. Pawan Singh – Asansol
  20. Priya Saha – Bolpur (SC)

The Election Commission of India is expected to announce the dates of 2024 Lok Sabha elections soon. The term of the current Lok Sabha expires on 16th June, so a new Lok Sabha needs to be formed by then. The elections are expected to be held in April and May.

OpIndia Staff: Staff reporter at OpIndia