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List of Contesting Candidates 1St Phase LOK SABHA ELECTION-2014 List of Contesting Candidates MAHARSHTRA STATE DATE OF POLL 10th APRIL 2014 Sr. No. Name of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allottted 5-Buldhana Parliamentary Constituency 1 Abdul Hafeez Abdul Aziz At Post Deulgaonraja, Taluka Deulgaonraja, Dist. Buldhana Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Ingle Krushanarao Ganpatrao Krushna Niwas, Kazipura, Jalgaon Jamod, Tal. Jalgaon Jamod, Dist. Nationalist Congress Party Clock Buldhana 3 Jadhav Prataprao Ganpatrao At Madni, Post Aregaon, Tal Mehkar, Dist. Buldhana Shivsena Bow & Arrow 4 Parmeshwar Hiraman Gawai Shalawan Complex, near Tahsil Office, Motala, Tal. Motala, Dist. Buldhana Ambedkarist Republican Party Batsman 5 Prabhatai Madhukar Parlewar Parlewar Complex, Plot No. 60, Survey No.22/130, Wankhede Layout, Narayani Sena Flute Buldhana, Tal. & Dist. Buldhana 6 Adv. Ravindra Dnyanadeo Bhojane Shivaji Nagar, Sutala (BK), Tal. Khamgaon, Dist. Buldhana Ambedkarite Party of India Coat 7 Ravindrasing Ramsing Pawar At Dhad Naka Sagwan, Tal. & Dist. Buldhana Lok Bharati Slate 8 Vasantrao Sukhdev Dandage Durga Chowk, Sagar Palace, Jalgaon Jamod, Tal. Jalgaon Jamod, Dist. Samajwadi Party Bicycle Buldhana 9 Sudhir Baban Surve Carrier Point, Waman Nagar, Khamgaon, Tal Khamgaon, Dist. Buldhana Aam Aadmi Party Broom 10 Sandesh Ashok Ambedkar Siddhivinayak Complex, Amog Building, Flat No. 302, Ramesh Wadi, Bahujan Mukti Party Cot Badlapur (W), Ambarnath, Dist. Thane 11 Commander (Rtd.) Ashok Raut At Post Dahid (BK), Tal. & Dist. Buldhana Independent Coconut 12 Krushnarao Ingle At Chikhalo, Post Hatedi, Tal & Dist Buldhana- -443001 Independent Bat 13 Chinchole Gangaram Kaluji Militry Plot, Buldhana, Tal & Dist. Buldhana -443001 Independent Candles 14 Namdeo Pundlik Dongardive At Post Mera (BK), Tal Chikhali, Dist. Buldhana Independent Kite 15 Balasaheb Shankar Darade At Parda Pra Lonar, Post & Tal. Lonar, Dist. Buldhana Independent Cup and Saucer 16 Sanjay Mahadev Wankhade At Post Matergaon (BK), Tal. Shegaon, Dist. Buldhana Independent Television 17 Sambare Dinkar Tukaram Solanke Layout, Rajmata Chowk, ITI By Pass, Tal. & Dist. Buldhana Independent Pen Nib With Seven Rays 6-Akola Parliamentary Constituency 1 Bhai B.C. Kamble Balaji Nagar, Behind Radhakrushna Talkies, Akola- 444 004. Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao At Post Palso (Badhe), Tal. Dist. Akola. Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Patel Hidayat Ulla Barkat Ulla At Post Mohala, Tal. Akot, Dist. Akola. Indian National Congress Hand 4 Ajay Punjabrao Hingankar At Post Kalwadi, Tal. Akot, Dist Akola. Aam Aadmi Party Broom 5 Ambedkar Prakash Yashwant Yashwant Bhavan, Kawarram Society, infront of Radhakrushna Talkies, Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangha Cup and Saucer Akola , Tal. & Dist. Akola. 6 Shaikh Hameed Imam D/369, 10 Bangla, Behind P.O.H., infront of Kali Badi Mandir, Bhusawal, Dist. Bahujan Mukti Party Cot Jalgaon, Maharashtra. 7 Sandip Kisanrao Wankhede At. Shivani Khadan, Malkapur, Post Krishi Nagar Ward No.4, Tal. & Dist. Independent Kite Akola. Page 1 of 9 LOK SABHA ELECTION-2014 List of Contesting Candidates MAHARSHTRA STATE DATE OF POLL 10th APRIL 2014 Sr. No. Name of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allottted 7-Amaravati (SC) Parliamentary Constituency 1 Adsul Anandrao Vithoba 7, Kadamgiri Co.Hsg.Soc. B-wing, Chakravarti Ashok Road, Kandivali (East), Shivsena Bow and Arrow Mumbai-400 101 2 Gunwant Sudamrao Devpare Ramnagar, Aishri Colony, ahead Tulajabhavani Mangal Karyalaya, Shegaon Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Rahatgaon Road, Amravati-444604 3 Navneet Ravi Rana Gangasavitri 50, Shankar Nagar, Rajapeth, Amravati, At Post, Tal. & Dist. Nationalist Congress Party Clock Amravati- 444 606 4 Jyoti Gajanan Makode Chaprashipura, Congress Nagar Road, Amravati Ambedkarite Party of India Coat 5 Bhavna Bhavesh Wasnik Bhav Vishwa, Shiv Shakti Nagar, Sutgirni Road, Amravati- 444 606 Aam Aadmi Party Broom 6 Dr. Rajendra Ramkrishna Gawai "Kamalkrushna", 44-Congress Nagar, Amravati, Tal. & Dist. Amravati- 444 Republican Party of India Kite 606, Maharashtra. 7 Ramteke Ramesh Devidasrao Shramsafalya Colony, V.M.V. College Road, Amravati Republican Party of India Cup and Saucer (Khobragade) 8 Sunil David Amravati Rahul Nagar, Behind Bicchu Tekadi, Masjid Camp, Amravati. Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 9 Aathawale Sanjay Hiramanji Rahul Nagar, Bicchu Tekadi, Camp, Amaravati Independent Ceiling Fan 10 Ashatai Abhyankar Amravati Rizavi Compound, Near Hello STD, Corner, Camp Amravati, Tal. & Dist. Independent Gas Cylinder Amravati. 11 Kirantai Dadarao Alias Kokubhau At Near B. & C. Office, Civil Line, Daryapur, Tal. Daryapur, Dist. Amravati. Independent Sewing Machine Kokate 12 Jyoti Sanjay Dewkar Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar, Vilas Nagar, Amravati, Tal. & Dist. Amaravati Independent Gas Stove 13 Dongre Priya Anil Gajanan Nagar, Behind Mahadevkhori, New Bypass, Tal. & Dist. Amaravati. Independent Television 14 Adv. Bandya Sane Alias Bandu C/o Shri Vadurkar, Santosh Nagar, Paratwada, Tal Achalpur, Dist. Amravati- Independent Black Board Sampatrao Sane 444 805. 15 Manohar Baliram Sonone C/o Congress Nagar ST Colony, Akola Independent Coconut 16 Raju Mahadeorao Sonone At Post Belora, Tal. Chandur Bz., Dist. Amravati Independent Whistle 17 Raju S. Mankar C/o Mr. Bobade, Arjun Nagar, Morshi Road, Amravati, Tal. & Dist. Amaravati. Independent Air Conditioner 18 Vishwanath Gotuji Jamnekar Ashawishwa' Raw House No.5, Purva Township, Shegaon-Arjunnagar Road, Independent Batsman Po. V.M.V. Amravati. 19 Sirsat Haridas Ankush Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar, Po.V.M.V., Near New Cotton Market, Amravati Independent Slate 444604 Page 2 of 9 LOK SABHA ELECTION-2014 List of Contesting Candidates MAHARSHTRA STATE DATE OF POLL 10th APRIL 2014 Sr. No. Name of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allottted 8-Wardha Parliamentary Constituency 1 Chetan Bhimraj Pendam Laxminagar, Wardha, Tal. & Dist. Wardha Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Meghe Sagar Dattatraya Rajiv Nagar, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha. Indian National Congress Hand 3 Ramdas Chandrabhanji Tadas Main Road, Devoli, Tal. Devoli, Dist. Wardha. Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 4 Ubale Shrikrushna Champatrao Shikshak Colony, Tiosa, Tal. Tiosa, Dist. Amravati. Ambedkarist Republican Party kite 5 Dr. Ankush Vijayrao Nawale Aahillya New Changani Nagar, Post H.V.P.M., Amravati. Samajwadi Party Bicycle 6 Kishor Rambhau Kinkar At Mahkal, Post Nalwadi, Tal. & Dist. Wardha. Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 7 Narendra Chinduji Meshram Shri Nirmal Complex, Sai Mandir Road, Bhamtipura, Wardha. Gondvana Gantantra Party Saw 8 Mohd. Alim Patel Mohd. Wahid Punarvasan Wagada, Arvi, Tal. Arvi, Dist. Wardha, At Present Camp Aam Aadmi Party Broom Amaravati. 9 Arvind Shamrao Lillore At Nandapur, Tal. & Dist. Wardha. Independent Black Board 10 Jagdish Bhagwan Kadu Ward No. 5, Juna Dhamangaon, Tal. Dhamangaon Railway, Dist. Amravati. Independent Pressure Cooker 11 Tadas Vilas Krushnaji At Post Girad, Tal. Samudrapur, Dist. Wardha. Independent Cauliflower 12 Deepaksingh Tryambakrao At Post Wadhona, Tal. Arvi, Dist. Wardha. Independent Bat Deshmukh 13 Deshmukh Jaideep Rajendra 6-Shrivikas Colony, Near Vivekanand Colony, Rukhmini Nagar, Amravati. Independent Television 14 Bhaskar Marotrao Neware Sant Tukaram Ward, New Railway Colony Road, Ramnagar, Wardha. Independent Battery Torch 15 Manish Vinayakrao Telrandhe Manuraj, 23 Yashwant Colony, Nagpur Road, Wardha Independent Shuttle 16 Ravi Alias Shailesh Ganeshrao Gajanan Nagar, Punjab Colony, Ward No.2, Pipri (Meghe), Wardha. Independent Ceiling Fan Yelne 17 Raut Jaganath Nilkanth Gajanan Nagar, Ward No.1, Behind Dr. Sahu's Hospital, Arvi Road, Wardha, Independent Cup and Saucer Tal. & Dist. Wardha. 18 Shambaba Alias Shamsundar Sanmitra Colony, Near Gajanan Maharaj Mandir, V.M.V. Road, Amravati. Independent Whistle Punjabrao Nichit 19 Shambharkar Rajendra Gulabrao At Varud, Behind Post Sewagram, Tal. & Dist. Wardha. Independent Slate 20 Sachin Pandurangji Raut Alias R/o Sabale Plot, Bachelor Road, Wardha Independent Gas Cylinder Gurubhau 21 Sanjaybhau Narayanrao Chidam Swastik Colony, Sindhi (Meghe) Wardha, Tal. & Dist. Wardha Independent Almirah Page 3 of 9 LOK SABHA ELECTION-2014 List of Contesting Candidates MAHARSHTRA STATE DATE OF POLL 10th APRIL 2014 Sr. No. Name of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allottted 9-Ramtek (SC) Parliamentary Constituency 1 Kiran Premkumar Rodge (Patankar) Plot No. 53, Kiran Palace, Bezonbagh Garden, Layout Colony, Kamthi Road, Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Nagpur-440014. 2 Krupal Balaji Tumane Hira-Balaji Villa, Plot No.76, Old Subhedar Layout (Vistar), Nagpur- 440 024. Shivsena Bow and Arrow 3 Mukul Wasnik 365-Gandhi Nagar, Nagpur-440010 Indian National Congress Hand 4 Ganesh Bapurao Patil At. Gumthala, Tal. Kamthi, Dist. Nagpur Gondvana Gantantra Party Bat 5 Chawre Maya Namdeo Rama Nagar, Near Railway Gate, Post Kamthi, Dist. Nagpur Samajwadi Party Bicycle 6 Naresh Mahadeo Patil At Chanoda, Post Malni, Tal. Kuhi, Dist. Nagpur-441202 Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 7 Pankaj Sewakram Masurkar At Post Deolapar, Tal Ramtek, Dist. Nagpur Hindustan Janta Party Gas Cylinder 8 Pratap Goswami 7, N.I.T. Vyawsaik Sankul, North Ambazari Road, Nagpur-440033. Aam Aadmi Party Broom 9 Com. Bandu Ramchandra Meshram 3, Sundarbagh Kardripura, Gadigoddam, Nagpur-440001 Communist Party of India (Marxist- Saw Leninist) Red Star 10 Dhimati Vidya Kishor Bhimte Plot No.12, Yashodhara Nagar, New Yerkheda Kamthi, Tal. Kamthi, Dist. Ambedkarite Party of India Coat Nagpur. 11 Sandesh Bhivram Bhalekar Rizhai,
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