This Article is From Apr 05, 2014

BJP stalwarts, Mulayam Singh, Amar Singh file nominations

BJP stalwarts, Mulayam Singh, Amar Singh file nominations

File photo of Mulayam Singh Yadav.

New Delhi: BJP stalwarts Sushma Swaraj, Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti, SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav and Congress leader Amarinder Singh were among the prominent candidates who filed nominations today for the sixth and seventh phases of Lok Sabha polls.

Union Minister Milind Deora, NCP leader Chagan Bhujbal, RLD leader Amar Singh also entered the contest as the process of filing nominations gained momentum.

Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav filed his nomination papers from Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh, pledging loyalty to his traditional seat and said he was contesting from Azamgarh only to counter Narendra Modi, who is in fray from Varanasi.

Mulayam's friend turned foe Amar Singh, who joined Ajit Singh's RLD recently, filed nominations from Fatehpur Sikri.

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Swaraj was accompanied by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his wife Sadhna as submitted her nominations in Vidisha, from where she is seeking re-election.

Bharti filed three set of nomination papers from Jhansi while Murli Manohar Joshi entered the fray from Kanpur.

Sharad Yadav filed his nomination from Madhepura in Bihar seeking re-election for the fourth time.

Congress leader and former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh filed his nomination papers in Amritsar. He was accompanied by his wife Parneet Kaur and several Congress leaders. Singh is pitted against senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley.

Senior Congress leader Gurjit Singh Rana filed papers as the covering candidate for Singh. Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Partap Singh Bajwa filed nomination from Gurdaspur along with Vijay Inder Singla from Sangrur.

Manpreet Singh Badal filed nomination as Congress candidate from Bathinda seat.

Amritsar goes to poll on April 30, along with Punjab's 12 other constituencies.

State PWD minister Chagan Bhujbal filed his nomination for Nashik Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra where Congress MP and Union Minister of State for Shipping and Telcom Milind Deora and senior BJP leader Kirit Somaiya entered the contest from Mumbai South and Mumbai North East seats respectively.

Nominations will close tomorrow for the April 24 election in the sixth phase.

The last day for filing nominations for the April 30 election in the seventh phase is April 9.

In Tamil Nadu, former Union minister T R Baalu of DMK and his colleague T K S Elangovan were among 301 candidates who entered the fray on the penultimate day of filing nominations.

While Baalu filed papers for the Tanjavur and Elangoan entered the contest from South Chennai constituency.

The total of 758 nominations have been filed so far for 39 constituencies.

Senior BJP leader Sumitra Mahajan filed nomination from Indore Lok Sabha seat in MP.

25 nominations were filed on the third day in Punjab taking the total tally to 45 for 13 seats.

32 candidates, including two of BJP and one of Congress, filed their nomination papers for five Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan where polling will be held on April 24.

BJP's Mahant Chandnath Yogi filed his papers from Alwar, while Manoj Rajoria did from Karauli-Dholpur LS seat and Congress' Suresh Chand Yadav from Bharatpur.

So far 65 candidates have filed their papers for this phase.

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