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AAP unveils candidate list for LS polls

To fight in 180 seats; Medha Patkar, Meera Sanyal, Yogendra Yadav, Phoolka among those nominated

BS Reporters New Delhi/Mumbai
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) announced its first list of candidates for the coming Lok Sabha elections on Sunday, after its political affairs committee met at chief Arvind Kejriwal's house.

The party would be fielding candidates against top leaders of various political parties. It would be contesting the polls from at least 180 seats, a source told Business Standard.

The first list was primarily central to Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, from where AAP announced seven and six candidates, respectively.

In Uttar Pradesh, AAP leader Kumar Vishwas will challenge Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi in Amethi. Baba Hardev Singh, former Uttar Pradesh chief of the Rashtriya Lok Dal, would fight against Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav in Mainpuri. Former journalist Mukul Tripathy would take on external affairs minister Salman Khurshid in Farrukhabad.

In Maharashtra, Meera Sanyal, former chief executive officer at the India arm of Royal Bank of Scotland, who left her job to join the AAP, will contest from Mumbai South. It is represented by Milind Deora of the Congress, presently Union minister of state for information technology and ports; he had won it in 2004, too.

AAP leader Mayank Gandhi will take on the Congress’ Gurudas Kamat, expected to be renominated for Mumbai Northwest. Kamat, recently included in his party's central election committee, launched his re-election campaign last week. Activist Medha Patkar will challenge the Nationalist Congress Party’s Sanjay Patil in Mumbai Northeast.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has shortlisted the names of Subramanian Swamy, Kirit Somaiya and the late Pramod Mahajan's daughter, Poonam, for the seat.

In Nashik, in north Maharashtra, the AAP has nominated former state irrigation engineer Vijay Pandhare, who had been vocal on the multi-crore irrigation scam. Nashik is currently represented by the NCP’s Sameer Bhujbal but the NCP is expected to announce the nomination of party leader and state public works minister Chhagan Bhujbal from there.

In Vidarbha, Anjali Damania, one of the whistle-blowers in the irrigation scam, would make an entry into electoral politics from the Nagpur constituency. She is expected to take on the BJP's former national president, Nitin Gadkari, whose name has been finalised by the party’s core poll committee. The seat is currently with the Congress’ Vilas Muttemwar, who anxiously awaits renomination. Damania's has made repeated announcements regarding Gadkari's involvement in various alleged scams. Nagpur is also headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, expected to work hard for the victory of its swayamsevak, Gadkari.

The AAP is to soon announce candidates in the remaining 44 of the total of 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra. It has appealed to voters to defeat the established parties and give them a chance. AAP's Maharashtra unit secretary and spokesperson, Preeti Sharma Menon, told Business Standard: “We have to fight corruption and dynastic politics. We will do it with the strength of ordinary people who have never been in politics.”

Sunday’s list also had candidates who would fight against big names in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. In Punjab, senior Supreme Court advocate and veteran lawyer for the survivors of the 1984 Delhi anti-Sikh riots, H S Phoolka, would contest against Union information and broadcasting minister Manish Tewari in Ludhiana. In Haryana, AAP leader and member of its national executive committee, Yogendra Yadav, would go to the  polls from Gurgaon. In Delhi, former senior journalist Ashutosh would contest against Union cabinet minister Kapil Sibal from Chandni Chowk.

In Sunday’s meeting, the party was still deciding whether it wanted Kejriwal to contest the Lok Sabha polls or look after the Delhi assembly elections in case of a re-poll. On Friday, Kejriwal and his ministry had given their resignation after being unable to get the numbers to be able to introduce a Bill in the legislative assembly for establihsing a ‘Jan Lok Pal’, a citizens’ ombudsman. Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung recommended imposition of President's Rule in the capital and this was accepted by the central government.

Member of Parliament Party State Constituency Win Margin %Votes won over total votes cast in that constituency AAP Candidate
Rahul Gandhi Congress UP Amethi 3,70,198 71.78 Kumar Vishwas
Kapil Sibal Congress Delhi Chandni Chowk 2,00,710 59.67 Ashutosh
Mulayam Singh Yadav SP UP Mainpuri 1,73,069 56.44 Baba Hardev
Mahabal Mishra Congress Delhi West Delhi 1,29,033 54.32 Jarnail Singh
Manish Tewari Congress Punjab Ludhiana 1,13,706 53.08 Harvinder Singh Phoolka
Milind Murli Deora Congress Maharashtra Mumbai South 1,12,682 42.46 Meera Sanyal
Sanjay Bhoi Congress Odisha Bargarh 98,444 43.21 Lingaraj
Jagdish Singh Rana BSP UP Saharanpur 84,873 43.21 Yogesh Dahiya
Inderjit Singh Congress Haryana Gurgaon 84,864 36.83 Yogendra Yadav
Ajit Singh RLD UP Baghpat 62,987 38.88 Soumendra Dhaka
Mohammed Azharuddin Congress UP Moradabad 49,107 39.59 Khalid Parvalz
Arun Subhashchandra Yadav Congress MP Khandwa 49,081 48.53 Alok Aggarwal
Dr. Baliram Congress UP Lalganj 39,948 31.59 Jiyalal Ram
Ad. Kamat Gurudas Vasant Congress Maharashtra Mumbai North West 38,387 35.91 Mayank Gandhi
Salman Khurshid Congress UP Farukkhabad 27,199 27.72 Mukul Tripathi
Suresh Kalmadi Congress Maharashtra Pune 25,747 38.11 Subash Ware
Sameer Bhujbal NCP Maharashtra Nashik 22,032 36.34 Vijay Baliram Padhare
Sanjay Dina Patil NCP Maharashtra Mumbai North East 2,933 31.17 Medha Patkar
Takam Sanjoy Congress Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal West 1,314 49.16 Habung Payeng
Nitin Gadkari* BJP Maharashtra Nagpur - - Anjali Damania
 

* - Not a Member of Parliament but likely to contest from Nagpur constituency

Source: AAP, Election Commission of India

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First Published: Feb 17 2014 | 12:22 AM IST

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