AAP discharges second list of 10 candidates
Team Udayavani, Apr 18, 2018, 4:07 PM IST
Bengaluru: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has discharged its second list of ten candidates for the forthcoming Assembly elections in the state.
Tending to media here on Tuesday, AAP Leader Shivakumar Chengalaraya stated, “More than stratergy, the state governmental issues is commanded by cunningness. To change over the political issues ‘ace individuals’, our party has chosen to field the candidates who have pro-people thoughts.”
“We have another list of 25 candidates and it will be discharged soon. The aggregate number of candidates won’t be more than 40. Our point is to field those candidates who don’t have any corruption or criminal accusations. Up until now, we have fielded 28 candidates, and are sure that out of 28 applicants, 25 will win,” he said.
The candidates in the list are: Asif Herekal-Devarahipparagi, Ajit Babu-Ramanagar, B.R Bhaskar Prasad-Mahadevapura, Sadananda Methri-Belgaum South, Sanjeev Kumar Karikal-Kalaburgi North, Dr. Sundara Gowda-Chikkamagaluru, A.Ilangovan-Gandhinagar, Farooq Sab Nadaf-Belgaum North, B.Prabhuswamy-Gubbi and S.F.Patil-Dharwad Rural.
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