
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh files his nomination from Rajnandgaon
Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh:
Raman Singh, who is heading the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Chhattisgarh since December 2003, filed his nomination paper on Thursday from Rajnandgaon seat.
He is seeking second consecutive victory from Rajnandgaon though records show that no candidate has ever managed to win this seat twice in a row.
Talking to the media after filing papers, the 61-year-old ayurvedic doctor-turned-politician said: "I have full faith in people of Rajnandgaon and I am sure voters will go against precedent by electing me twice in a row from the seat."
Accompanied by his wife Veena Singh, BJP general secretary and party in-charge for Chhattisgarh JP Nadda, party state secretary (organisation) Ram Pratap Singh, Industry Minister Rajesh Munat and several other local leaders, Raman Singh had reached the district collectorate in a massive procession to file his papers.
Rajnandgaon seat will go to polls on November 11 in the first phase along with 17 other constituencies in Bastar, Dantewada, Sukma, Bijapur, Kondagaon, Kanker, Narayanpur and Rajnandgaon districts. The Election Commission has bracketed these 18 constituencies as Maoist militancy-hit areas.
He is seeking second consecutive victory from Rajnandgaon though records show that no candidate has ever managed to win this seat twice in a row.
Talking to the media after filing papers, the 61-year-old ayurvedic doctor-turned-politician said: "I have full faith in people of Rajnandgaon and I am sure voters will go against precedent by electing me twice in a row from the seat."
Accompanied by his wife Veena Singh, BJP general secretary and party in-charge for Chhattisgarh JP Nadda, party state secretary (organisation) Ram Pratap Singh, Industry Minister Rajesh Munat and several other local leaders, Raman Singh had reached the district collectorate in a massive procession to file his papers.
Rajnandgaon seat will go to polls on November 11 in the first phase along with 17 other constituencies in Bastar, Dantewada, Sukma, Bijapur, Kondagaon, Kanker, Narayanpur and Rajnandgaon districts. The Election Commission has bracketed these 18 constituencies as Maoist militancy-hit areas.
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