The ruling BJP today released its third list of 28 candidates for the Gujarat Assembly polls, fielding former minister Saurabh Patel from Botad and former state party chief R C Faldu from Jamnagar-South seat.
In the third list, the party has dropped as many as 16 sitting MLAs, including three ministers, and given tickets to 10 legislators.
The ministers who have been dropped are Jayanti Kavadia (the MLA from Dhrangadhra seat in Surendranagar), Vallabh Vaghasia (Savarkundla seat in Amreli) and Nanu Vanani (Katargam seat in Surat city).
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The parliamentary secretary in Chief Minister Vijay Rupani's government, Jetha Solanki, the legislator from Kodinar (SC) seat, was also dropped.
Solanki resigned as the MLA and from all party posts two days ago, alleging that Dalits faced atrocities under the BJP-led state government.
Sitting MLA from the Jamnagar-South seat, Vasuben Trivedi, who was the women and child development minister when Anandiben Patel was the chief minister from 2014 to 2016, has also been dropped by the BJP this time.
Former state BJP president R C Faldu has been given ticket for the Jamnagar-South seat.
The Gujarat Assembly speaker and BJP's Dalit face in the state, Ramanbhai Vora, who represents Idar (SC) seat of Sabarkantha, has been picked to contest from Dasada(SC) seat of Surendranagar, as the sitting MLA, Punambhai Makwana, has been denied ticket.
The state's former finance minister, Saurabh Patel, whose future had appeared uncertain after he was dropped as a minister from the new ministry sworn-in under Chief Minister Vijay Rupani last year, has been fielded from Botad, with the party dropping sitting MLA T D Maniya.
Patel represents Akota in the outgoing Assembly.
Last week, the BJP had declared its candidates for 106 seats. With today's addition of 28, the party has so far announced its nominees for 134 out of the total 182 seats in the Gujarat Assembly.
The polling for the two-phase elections in the state will take place on December 9 and 14 and votes will be counted on December 18.
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