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Guj elections: Controversial Amit Shah in BJP's 3rd list

By PTI
November 28, 2012 22:24 IST
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Former Gujarat Minister of State for Home Amit Shah, facing charges in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, has been fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party from the Naranpura assembly seat in the forthcoming elections for which the party today announced its third list of 89 candidates.

The BJP's Central Election Committee declared the list of candidates, comprising of 89 names, for the two-phase Gujarat assembly elections to be held on December 13 and 17.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi presented the list of prospective candidates in the CEC meeting and got the central leadership's assent. Shah, who is facing allegations of his involvement in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case and was externed from Gujarat earlier, will contest from Naranpura.

A close confidant of Modi, Shah was reportedly in touch with the police officials who allegedly carried out Sohrabuddin's encounter. Other prominent candidates announced on Wednesday include Anandiben Patel, a close Modi associate, who will contest from Ghatlodiya. It is widely rumoured that she may take over the mantle in Gujarat if Modi moves to national politics after the polls.

Bharatbhai Barot, another leader from Modi's coterie, will be in the fray from Dariapur.

Unconfirmed reports said 27 of 122 BJP MLAs have been denied a ticket in these polls. BJP has declared 177 candidates for the 182-member Gujarat assembly.

There are 19 women, seven Scheduled Caste and 11 Scheduled Caste in Wednesday's list of candidates.

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