Battle lines drawn: 47 are now in the running for key parts.


As the last date for withdrawal of nomination papers for candidates contesting from Gurugram district passed at 3 pm on Monday, 15 candidates from four assembly constituencies opted to withdraw, leaving 47 contenders in the race, according to district election officials. Be involved. These candidates are contesting in Pataudi, Gurgaon, Badshahpur and Sohna assembly constituencies.

Independent candidate from Sohna Assembly Constituency Kalyan Singh Chauhan during a door-to-door campaign for the Haryana Assembly Elections at Sohna Bazar in Gurugram on Monday. (ANI)
Independent candidate from Sohna Assembly Constituency Kalyan Singh Chauhan during a door-to-door campaign for the Haryana Assembly Elections at Sohna Bazar in Gurugram on Monday. (ANI)

In Gurgaon constituency, three candidates withdrew their nomination papers, leaving 17 candidates contesting the seat.

Among the prominent candidates in Gurgaon is Jannaik Janata Party's (JJP) Ashok Jangada, who is contesting with a significant margin. Indian national folk with guravati chasms from Dil; Nishant Anand from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is using the broom symbol.

Meanwhile, Mukesh Sharma from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who will contest the election under the lotus symbol. Mohit Grover of the Indian National Congress (INC) was allotted the hand symbol, and Ankit Alg of the Jan Sevak Party received the fountain pen with the seven-ray symbol.

Independent candidates in Gurgaon were assigned various symbols, including Akshit Geet with a plane, Narendra Kumar with a sewing machine, Naveen Goyal with a glass, Mahabir Singh with a necklace, Mukesh Sharma with an auto rickshaw, Citizen K. With Sanjay Lal, Sunil with the whistle, and Sohanlal Sharma with the tray sign.

In Badshahpur, two candidates withdrew, leaving 13 seats contested. Returning Officer Ankit Choksi allotted election symbols to the candidates.

Notable candidates include Joginder Singh of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), who received the elephant symbol.

Meanwhile with Narbir Singh Kamal from BJP. And Bir Singh from AAP with the broom. INC's Vardhan Yadav was given the nod, while JJP's Surendra Kumar will contest with the key.

Independent candidates were assigned symbols of bucket, telescope, gas cylinder, auto rickshaw, calculator and battery torch respectively.

In Pataudi, seven candidates remain in the fray after one candidate withdrew. Notable allocations including Amarnath JE from JJP, using the key symbol, and Pearl Chaudhary from INC by hand.

Indian National Lok Dal's Pawan Kumar Bahuda received the spectacle, while AAP's Pradeep Jatoli will contest with a broom. Two independent candidates, Satyaveer and Gurdas, were given the symbol of air conditioner and apple respectively.

In Sohna, 9 candidates withdrew, 10 candidates remained in the race. Returning officer Hoshiar Singh oversaw the assignment of election symbols, with BJP's Tejpal using a lotus, AAP's Dharmendra with a broom, and INC's Rohtash Singh contesting with a hand symbol.

Other symbols include an elephant for Sundar Bhadana of the BSP, a pressure cooker for Attaullah Khan of the Lok Tantra Takhuz Party, and a kettle for Vinesh Kumar of the Azad Samaj Party.

Meanwhile, among independent candidates in Sohna assembly constituency, Kalyan Singh, Javed Ahmed, Dayaram and Subhash Chand have been given the symbol of glass, bat, scissors and bucket respectively.

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