Haryana Election: BJP will give tickets for assembly elections after asking workers, two observers sent to every district
For the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana, BJP will select its candidates as per the choice of workers. For which, special observers in all 22 districts of the state took feedback from prominent leaders and workers in BJP offices. Its report will reach the election committee within the next two to three days. There are 50 to 80 contenders for a ticket on one assembly seat.
In Haryana, BJP will give tickets to candidates for the assembly elections after asking its party workers. For this, the opinion of the prominent party workers was sought across the state on Sunday.
Two special observers were sent to each district by the top leadership of BJP, who sought the opinion of party workers regarding the names of the leaders claiming tickets in each district assembly wise.
These observers included state government ministers, former ministers, Rajya Sabha members, MLAs and BJP organization officials.
50 to 80 contenders on one assembly seat
50 to 80 leaders have come forward to claim tickets on each assembly seat. The party observers will prepare their report within the next two days and submit it to the newly formed State Election Committee through the district and state offices, after which the process of allotment of tickets will be expedited.