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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: SP introduces 7 more candidates

The Samajwadi Party (SP) has introduced seven more candidates to compete for crucial seats throughout the state in an attempt to grow its influence in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh. With this most recent announcement, SP stands by its commitment of nominating experienced leaders from a variety of backgrounds to reflect the interests of the electorate.

Prominent politician from Uttar Pradesh and former MP Bhishm Shankar Tiwari leads the field of candidates, contesting from the Dumariaganj constituency. As the eldest son of the late Hari Shankar Tiwari, a powerful figure in the state’s political scenario, Tiwari is well-known for his deep ties to the grassroots.

Amarnath Mauryan has also been nominated by the party to run from Phulpur, an action that shows the SP’s strategic focus on important constituencies. The party’s emphasis on empowering grassroots leaders to represent the varied interests of the public is confirmed by Mauryan’s nomination.

Ram Shiromani Varma, who brings a wide range of experience and an in-depth understanding of regional issues, has been tasked with representing SP in the Shravasti constituency.

Pappu Nishad becomes the SP nominee in Sant Kabir Nagar, offering his vision and knowledge to meet the constituency’s developmental requirements.

In Salempur, Rama Shankar Rajbhar will represent the SP, showing the party’s dedication to fair representation and governance.

As the Jaunpur-based SP candidate, Babu Singh Kushwaha is also mentioned in the announcement. The Bahujan Samaj Party’s (BSP) former minister Kushwaha expands the range of candidates for the SP and reflects the party’s open stance on alliances and coalitions.

Lastly, Priya Saroj has been nominated as a contender in Machhlishahr, reflecting the hopes and dreams of the voters in this significant seat.

The Samajwadi Party aims to showcase an energetic and broad group of leaders who are dedicated to serving the people of Uttar Pradesh with these nominations. As the election encounter grows more intense, SP’s careful choice of candidates shows its dedication to tackling the complicated problems affecting the state and defending the rights of its people.

Ananya Ghosh

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