Jitendra records selection from Udhampur LS seat - watsupptoday.com
Jitendra records selection from Udhampur LS seat
Posted 22 Mar 2024 03:16 PM

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Association serve Jitendra Singh on Thursday documented his assignment papers from the Udhampur-Kathua Lok Sabha body electorate for the principal period of general decisions in Jammu and Kashmir on April 19.

The warning for the Udhampur-Kathua supporters was given on Wednesday alongside 102 seats in 17 states and four Association Domains where surveys will be held in the main stage.

Flanked by spouse Manju Singh and Association Priest Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Singh documented his designation papers at the workplace of Returning Official Rakesh Minhas in Kathua town, authorities said.

Singh performed puja at his home in Trikuta Nagar region and visited a sanctuary in Kathua locale prior to recording the selection.

Singh's candidature was declared in the principal rundown of BJP alongside sitting MP Jugal Kishore Sharma who will challenge from Jammu LS body electorate. The last date of recording of selections is Walk 27, investigation of assignments will be on Walk 28 and the last date of withdrawal of candidature is Walk 30 for the primary stage.

Singh has begun max speed crusade from the voting public even as different gatherings are yet to authoritatively proclaim their competitors. Assuming that he wins, it will be the full go-around triumph for the BJP MP.

Looking for the help of individuals, he said, "I bow before you for the love and confidence in me and I again look for your gifts".

Prior to recording the designation papers, Singh took out a meeting that saw the cooperation of Dalip Singh Rana, otherwise called 'The Incomparable Khali' for his endeavors On the planet Wrestling Diversion, and BJP J&K boss Ravinder Raina.

After a new rundown update, the Udhampur-Kathua supporters presently has over 16.20 lakh enlisted citizens.

Peering toward a full go-around

Jitendra Singh challenging from the Udhampur-Kathua Lok Sabha supporters for the third sequential time.
In 2014, Singh crushed previous J&K CM Ghulam Nabi Azad by in excess of 60,000 votes. Singh got 4,87,369 votes to 4,26,393 votes collected by Azad
In 2019, Jitendra Singh won against Congress up-and-comer Vikram Aditya Singh, the child of Congress pioneer Karan Singh, overwhelmingly of 3,57,252 votes

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