This Article is From Jun 25, 2019

BJP's S Jaishankar, Jugalji Thakor File Nomination For Rajya Sabha Poll

S Jaishankar, 64, had served as the Foreign Secretary in the previous Modi-led government. He was inducted into the Union cabinet in PM Modi's second term.

BJP's S Jaishankar, Jugalji Thakor File Nomination For Rajya Sabha Poll

S Jaishankar (2nd R) and Jugalji Thakor (L) show the victory sign after filing nominations papers

Gandhinagar:

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today filed his nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha poll from Gujarat, scheduled on July 5. Mr Jaishankar reached Ahmedabad on Monday evening, hours after he officially joined the BJP in the presence of BJPs working president JP Nadda in Delhi.

Mr Jaishankar, 64, had served as the Foreign Secretary in the previous Modi-led government. He was inducted into the Union cabinet in PM Modi's second term.

Gujarat BJP OBC cell president Jugalji Thakor also filed his papers for the second Rajya Sabha seat from Gujarat.

The two seats were vacated after BJP leaders Amit Shah and Smriti Irani were elected to the Lok Sabha last month.

As per norms, a minister who is not a member of Parliament has to be elected to either House within six months of his or her swearing in.

Mr Thakor is from Mehsana district and belongs to the dominant Thakor community in the state.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and state BJP chief Jitu Vaghani were present as Mr Jaishankar and Mr Thakor submitted their nomination forms to the returning officer CB Pandya.

The last date of submitting nomination papers is June 25, while scrutiny of papers would be conducted on June 26, and the last date of withdrawal is June 28.

Given its strength in the Assembly, the BJP is set to win both the seats, especially as the election will be held separately as per the Election Commissions notification.

Upset over the Election Commissions notification, the Congress had moved the Supreme Court seeking its direction to the poll body to hold the elections to the two seats together, as this gives a chance to the opposition party to win at least one seat.

The top court refused to entertain the plea. The Congress has fielded Gaurav Pandya and Chandrika Chudasama for the two Rajya Sabha seats.
 

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