After review, 16 candidates of Pandariya and 21 candidates of Kawardha Assembly are valid.
Kawardha. According to the election notification issued by the Election Commission of India and Chief Electoral Officer, Chhattisgarh, the nomination papers received for assembly constituency number 71 Pandariya and assembly constituency number 72 Kawardha of Kabirdham district were scrutinized on Saturday. The nomination papers were scrutinized in the presence of General Observer Ajay Kumar Gupta, Pandaria Returning Officer Sandeep Thakur, Kawardha Returning Officer P.C. Kori and the candidate and his proposer appointed by the Commission. The list of valid candidates, ineligible candidates and canceled nomination papers has been pasted on the notice board in front of the concerned Returning Officer’s room.
A total of 42 nomination papers were received by 24 candidates for Pandariya Assembly Constituency 71. During nomination scrutiny, 16 candidates were found valid. Valid candidates include Chameli Kurre (Aam Aadmi Party), Chaitaraj (Bahujan Samaj Party), Neelkanth Chandravanshi (Indian National Congress), Bhavana Bohra (Bharatiya Janata Party), Ravi Kumar Chandravanshi (Janata Congress Chhattisgarh J.), Kamal Bandhe (Rashtriya Jan Sabha). Party), Sandeep Tiwari Raj(Bharatiya Sarvajan Hitaya Samaj Party), Alind Kumar Sahu (Independent), Omkar Sahu (Independent), Thaneshwar Chandrakar (Independent), Pardeshi Ram Bandhade (Independent), Meena Bai Chandravanshi (Independent), Rekha Sahu ( Independent), Sachchidanand Kaushik (Independent), Satyaprakash Boudh (Independent), Harendra Kumar Dahire (Independent).
A total of 44 nomination papers were received by 27 candidates for Kawardha Assembly Constituency 72. During nomination scrutiny, 21 candidates were found valid. Valid candidates include Akbar Khan (Bahujan Samaj Party), Khadgaraj Singh (Aam Aadmi Party), Mohammad Akbar (Indian National Congress), Vijay Sharma (Bharatiya Janata Party), Sunil Kesharwani (Janata Congress Chhattisgarh J.), Parsadi Lal Kumhare (Gondwana Republic Party), Ajay Pali (Independent), Pushpalata Joshi (Independent), Prakash Lahare (Independent), Bindeshwari Chandravanshi (Independent), Bril Lal Dewangan (Independent), Ramji Meravi (Independent), Ramlochan (Independent), Rameshwari Dhurve (Independent) ), Lakshmi Satyavanshi (Independent), Lakhan Singh alias Lakhan Singh (Independent), Lalchand Sahu (Independent), Vipin Sahu (Independent), Shivnath Nishad (Independent), Shivprasad Chandravanshi (Independent), Sachchidanand Kaushik (Independent).