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| Chaos in BJP's JK unit to nominate potential candidate for Loksabha election | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 12: Despite strong wave of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP's) prime-ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi in all over country, the party's Jammu and Kashmir unit is still indecisive to nominate the candidate for Jammu - Poonch and Udhampur-Doda parliamentary seats due to infighting. As Narendra Modi's 'Lalkar' rally has evokes massive response in Jammu and the state unit of BJP thinking to repeat its 2008 assembly elections miracle, when it had won 11 seats in Jammu, for the first time in the history of electoral politics in Jammu and Kashmir and the same for loksbaha elections. As the elections are coming near, the high command of BJP is in tight spot to nominate suitable candidates in Jammu and Kashmir for upcoming elections. Moreover, the coldwar has begun between party candidates to get mandate form high command. They were also making each and possible efforts to impress the high command. If party sources to be believed, four candidates have been in fray for parliamentary seat Jammu-Poonch including State President and MLA Nagrota, Jugal Kishore Sharma, CA Sat Sharma, Kavinder Gupta and Vibodh Gupta. It is pertinent to mention here that the Nirmal Singh has contested from Udhampur-Doda parliamentary seat once and Jammu -Poonch parliamentary seat twice and assembly elections one time but he was always lost in the elections. Similarly, Dr Jatinder Singh and former BJP's state president Shamsher Singh Manhas have never contested elections and they too have no experience in the field besides having lack of ground among the people in Udhampur Doda parliamentary seat for which they are aspirants. Despite all above mentioned problems, the state unit of BJP has been trying hard to gain mileage from the popularity of BJP's prime-ministerial candidate Narindra Modi wave. |
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