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Madhya Pradesh News: Nominations for the Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency were once again submitted on Monday following a two-day break. Nine forms were sold and two nominations were submitted between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. 29 forms have been sold and 4 nominations have been submitted thus far.
It’s important to note that the two candidates who arrived on Monday had cash of Rs. 24,000 and Rs. 25,000, respectively, and contained coins with denominations of Rs. 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20. The candidates were unable to submit their nominations since the process of counting the money took so long. A candidate carrying five sacks with Rs. 24,000 arrived to seek nomination with his son and daughter.
For the Bhopal parliamentary seat, 28 forms have been sold thus far, and three nominations have been submitted. Nominations are accepted through April 19th. The Collectorate accepts nominations from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Kaushalendra Vikram Singh, the collector, is accepting nominations. Barricading has been completed within 100 meters of the Collectorate as a result of the nomination. Over forty law enforcement officers and staff members have been dispatched. Three candidates submitted nominations on Monday: Dhanraj Sende, Ankit Rai, and Ramprasad Patel.
Coin bags were brought by five individuals and Manav Samadhan Party candidate Sanjay Saroj. Workers performing nomination duty include chillers.
Madhya Pradesh News: Sanjay Saroj, a candidate for the Manav Samadhan Party, came on Monday to gather nominations. They took five bags of chili with them. arrived with 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 rupees valued at Rs 24000 thousand rupees, and then collected the nomination form. The five of them worked together to raise the five sacks of chili. A deposit of Rs 25000 must be made in total. Two 500 rupee notes and Rs 25,000 in cash were present out of this total.
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According to Sanajy, he also serves as the Manav Samadhan Party’s national president. I’ve come today to deposit the Rs. 25,000 that needs to be deposited with the form. Among them is a chiller that has been accumulated over the previous four years, valued at Rs 25,000. They now drive cars. have also operated tea shops and other businesses. In this, coins have been accumulated. After the Corona era, he began amassing a sizable coin collection.
An other applicant showed up carrying Rs 25,000 in cash. Each of the five rupees that were placed inside the bags. Whom three or four individuals had collected and transported. Nominations from them were also set to be sent in, but the counting took time. He was unable to submit the nomination as a result. We would like to inform you that the nomination process opened on April 12. Mudit Bhatnagar, the candidate, had submitted the initial nomination on the first day. Of the Rs 25000 that he had deposited, he had placed Rs 6000 in cash. These comprise one, two, five, and ten rupee coins. Five workers needed one hour to count it.
Madhya Pradesh News: Nominations are accepted through April 19th. The candidate may bring up to three cars and four additional individuals with them when filing a nomination. Despite the four days available for nominations, none will be accepted because one of the days is a holiday. As a result, candidates will only have three days. Only nominations received on April 16, 18, and 19 will be accepted.
On April 18, Alok Sharma, the BJP candidate, will present his candidacy to Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. Prior to this, Sharma’s nomination rally will begin at 10.30 a.m. at the Bhavani Temple in Somwara. VD Sharma, the state president of the BJP, will also be present at the event. On April 18 or 19, Congress candidate Arun Srivastava may submit his nomination.
A candidate may complete up to four nomination forms.
Along with the nomination, an affidavit in the required format must be provided.
In the affidavit, the candidate would also be required to provide details regarding his criminal offenses. in order for voters to be aware of these candidates’ backgrounds.
Additionally, political parties must make a proclamation outlining the criteria for choosing candidates with criminal histories in newspapers and on TV channels on three separate days.
Admission for five persons, the candidate included
The candidate may file for nomination with a maximum of three cars and five people total, including themselves.
A candidate, his election agent, and any associated workers or party workers may only drive one vehicle per parliamentary constituency on the day of the poll.
All cars must receive authorization, and the permission letter or pass must be displayed in its original form on the windshield of the vehicle.
The budget for promotional expenditures will include all costs associated with renting commercial vehicles for the event.
All costs related to the candidate’s attendance at rallies, the display of images, stage sharing, etc., will also be included to the campaign expenditure account.