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1St List of BJP Candidate for Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Bharatiya Janata Party Central Office 6A, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, New Delhi-110002 Phone: 011-23500000 Fax: 011-23500190 Dated: 01.10.2019 Press Release The Central Election Committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party met under the Presidentship of Shri Amit Shah. Meeting was attended by Shri Narendra Modi, Hon'ble Prime Minister, Shri J.P. Nadda, National Working President, Shri Rajnath Singh, Minister of Defence, Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Micro. Small & Medium Enterprises and all other members of the Central Election Committee of the BJP. The Committee has decided the following names for the ensuing Bye-election to the Parliamentary Constituency and General Election to the Legislative Assembly of MAHARASHTRA. BYE-ELECTION TO THE PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY No. and Name of Parliamentary Sl. Name of Candidate Constituency 1. 45-Satara Shri Udayanraje Bhosle GENERAL ELECTION TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY No. and Name of Legislative Sl. Name of Candidate Assembly 1. 52 Nagpur South West Sri Devendra Fadanvis 2. 210 Kothrud Sri Chandrakant Dada Patil 3. 2 Shahada (ST) Sri Rajesh Udesingh Padvi 4. 3 Nandurbar (ST) Dr. Vijaykumar Gavit 5. 4 Nawapur (ST) Sri Bharat Manikrao Gavit 6. 6 Dhule Rural Smt. Dnyanjyoti Manohar Badane Patil 7. 8 Sindkheda Sri Jaykumar Rawal 8. 11 Raver Sri Haribhau Jawale 9. 12 Bhusawal (SC) Sri Sanjay Sawkare 10. 13 Jalgaon City Sri Suresh (Rajumama) Bhole 11. 15 Amalner Sri Shirish Chaudhari 12. 17 Chalisgaon Sri Mangesh Ramesh Chavhan 1 13. 19 Jamner Sri Girish Mahajan 14. 21 Malkapur Sri Chainsukh Sancheti 15. 23 Chikhli Smt. Shweta Mahale 16. 26 Khamgaon Sri Aakash Phundkar 17. 27 Jalgaon (Jamod) Dr Sanjay Kute 18. 28 Akot Sri Prakash Bharsakale 19. 30 Akola West Sri Goverdhan Sharma 20. 31 Akola East Sri Randhir Sawarkar 21. 32 Murtijapur (SC) Sri Harish Pimple 22. 34 Washim (SC) Sri Lakhan Malik 23. 35 Karanja Dr. Rajendra Patni 24. 38 Amravati Dr. Sunil Deshmukh 25. 40 Daryapur (SC) Sri Ramesh Bundile 26. 43 Morshi Dr. Anil Bonde 27. 44 Arvi Sri Dadarao Keche 28. 46 Hinganghat Sri Samir Kunawar 29. 47 Wardha Dr. Pankaj Bhoyar 30. 49 Savner Dr. Rajiv Potdar 31. 50 Hingna Sri Samir Meghe 32. 51 Umred (SC) Sri Sudhir Parwe 33. 53 Nagpur South Sri Mohan Mate 34. 54 Nagpur East Sri Krushna Khopde 35. 55 Nagpur Central Sri Vikas Shankarrao Kumbhare 36. 56 Nagpur West Sri Sudhakar Deshmukh 37. 57 Nagpur North (SC) Dr. Milind Mane 38. 63 Arjuni-Morgaon (SC) Sri Rajkumar Badole 39. 64 Tirora Sri Vijay Rahangadale 40. 66 Amgaon (ST) Sri Sanjay Puram 41. 67 Armori (ST) Sri Krushna D. Gajbhe 42. 68 Gadchiroli (ST) Dr. Devrao Holi 43. 70 Rajura Sri Sanjay Dhote 44. 71 Chandrapur (SC) Sri Nana Shyamkule 45. 72 Ballarpur Sri Sudhir Mungantiwar 46. 74 Chimur Sri Kirtikumar (Bunty) Bhangdiya 47. 76 Wani Sri Sanjiv Reddy Bodkurwar 2 48. 77 Ralegaon Sri Ashok Ramji Uikey 49. 78 Yavatmal Sri Madan Madhukar Yerawar 50. 80 Arni (ST) Dr. Sandip Prabhakar Dhurve 51. 85 Bhokar Sri Bapusaheb Gorthekar 52. 91 Mukhed Dr. Tushar Rathod 53. 94 Hingoli Sri Tanaji Mutkule 54. 99 Partur Sri Babanrao Dattatray Lonikar 55. 102 Badnapur (SC) Sri Narayan Kuche 56. 103 Bhokardan Sri Santosh Raosaheb Patil Danve 57. 106 Phulambri Sri Haribhau Bagde 58. 109 Aurangabad East Sri Atul Sawe 59. 111 Gangapur Sri Prashant Bam 60. 118 Chandvad Dr. Rahul Aher 61. 124 Nashik Central Sau Devyani Farande 62. 125 Nashik West Sau Seema Hire 63. 128 Dahanu (ST) Sri Paskal Dhanare 64. 129 Vikramgad (ST) Dr. Hemant Sawara 65. 136 Bhiwandi West Sri Mahesh Chaugule 66. 139 Murbad Sri Kisan Kathore 67. 142 Kalyan East Sri Ganpat Kalu Gayakwad 68. 143 Dombivali Sri Ravindra Chavhan 69. 145 Mira Bhayandar Sri Narendra Mehata 70. 148 Thane Sri Sanjay Kelkar 71. 150 Airoli Sri Sandip Naik 72. 151 Belapur Smt. Manda Mhatre 73. 153 Dahisar Smt. Manisha Chaudhari 74. 155 Mulund Sri Mihir Kotecha 75. 160 Kandivali East Sri Atul Bhatkhalkar 76. 161 Charkop Sri Yogesh Sagar 77. 163 Goregaon Smt. Vidya Thakur 78. 165 Andheri West Sri Amit Satam 79. 167 Vile Parle Adv. Parag Alavani 80. 169 Ghatkopar West Sri Ram Kadam 81. 177 Vandre West Adv. Ashish Shelar 82. 179 Sion Koliwada Capt. Tamil Selwan 3 83. 180 Wadala Sri Kalidas Kolambkar 84. 185 Malabar Hill Sri Mangalprabhat Lodha 85. 188 Panvel Sri Prashant Thakur 86. 191 Pen Sri Ravisheth Patil 87. 198 Shirur Sri Baburao Kashinath Pacharne 88. 200 Indapur Sri Harshwardhan Patil 89. 205 Chinchwad Sri Laxman Jagtap 90. 207 Bhosari Sri Mahesh (Dada) Kisan Landge 91. 208 Vadgaol Sheri Sri Jagdish Mulik 92. 209 Shivajinagar Sri Sidharth Padmakar Shirole 93. 211 Khadakwasala Sri Bhimarao Tapkir 94. 212 Parvati Smt. Madhuri Misal 95. 213 Hadapsar Sri Yogesh Tilekar 96. 214 Pune Cantonment (SC) Sri Sunil Kamble 97. 215 Kasba Peth Sau Mukta Tilak 98. 216 Akole (ST) Sri Vaibhav Pichad 99. 218 Shirdi Sri Radhakrushna Vikhe Patil 100. 219 Kopargaon Smt. Snehalata Kolhe 101. 221 Nevasa Sri Balasaheb Murkute 102. 222 Shevgaon Smt. Monika Rajale 103. 223 Rahuri Sri Shivajirao Kardile 104. 226 Shrigonda Sri Babanrao Pachpute 105. 227 Karjat Jamkhed Prof. Ram Shinde 106. 228 Georai Adv Laxman Pawar 107. 229 Majalgaon Sri Ramesh Adaskar 108. 231 Ashti Sri Bhimrao Dhonde 109. 233 Parli Sau Pankaja Gopinathrao Munde - Palwe 110. 236 Ahmadpur Sri Vinayak Kisan Jadhav Patil 111. 238 Nilanga Sri Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar 112. 239 Ausa Sri Abhimanyu Pawar 113. 241 Tuljapur Sri Rana Jagjitsingh Pa. 114. 248 Solapur City North Sri Vijayrao Deshmukh 115. 251 Solapur South Sri Subhash Deshmukh 116. 256 Wai Sri Madan Prataprao Bhosale 117. 258 Man Sri Jaykumar Gore 4 118. 260 Karad South Sri Atul Suresh Bhosale 119. 262 Satara Sri Shivendrasinh Abhaysingraje Bhosale 120. 274 Kolhapur South Sri Amal Mahadeek 121. 279 Ichalkaranji Sri Suresh Halwankar 122. 281 Miraj (SC) Sri Suresh Khade 123. 282 Sangli Sri Sudhir Gadgil 124. 284 Shirala Sri Shivajirao Naik 125. 288 Jat Sri Vilasrao Jagtap (JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA) National Working President 5 .
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