This Article is From May 30, 2016

BJP Fields Suresh Prabhu And MJ Akbar For Rajya Sabha Elections

BJP Fields Suresh Prabhu And MJ Akbar For Rajya Sabha Elections

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has been assured of ruling TDP's support in Andhra Pradesh. (PTI file photo)

New Delhi: BJP today nominated Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu as its Rajya Sabha candidate from Andhra Pradesh, where he has been assured of ruling TDP's support, and would field noted journalist MJ Akbar from Madhya Pradesh and party vice president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe from Maharashtra for the biennial polls.

Party's general secretary Ram Madhav, whose name was doing rounds as a contender, is not among the six candidates with sources saying he is likely to get a bigger responsibility in the organisation following a rejig expected soon.

Other BJP candidates are Vikas Mahatme from Maharashtra, Shiv Pratap Shukla from Uttar Pradesh and Mahesh Poddar from Jharkhand.

It had yesterday released the first list of 12 candidates. Mr Shukla is a senior party leader from Uttar Pradesh where the party wanted to field a Brahmin face, a key support base of BJP, ahead of the Assembly polls next year. Mr Poddar is a senior party leader from Jharkhand.

Mr Madhav, who played an important role in BJP's win in Assam and earlier in Jammu and Kashmir, had said in a tweet yesterday that he would not be a candidate from Andhra Pradesh, as speculated.

A senior party functionary said Mr Madhav had opted out of the Rajya Sabha candidacy.

Another general secretary Anil Jain was also a contender from a seat from Madhya Pradesh but Mr Akbar, who represents Jharkhand in the Upper House, was preferred.

Mr Sahasrabuddhe heads a think tank affiliated to the party and is also in charge of party affairs in Madhya Pradesh.

Mr Prabhu currently represents Haryana in the Upper House but was shifted to Andhra Pradesh after ally TDP accepted its request.

Union Ministers M Venkaiah Naidu, Birender Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi were among the 12 candidates whose names were announced yesterday.

Elections for the 57 seats will be held on June 11 and tomorrow is the last date for filing nominations. Bypoll for one seat in Gujarat will also be held the same day. It had fallen vacant following the death of Congress member Pravin Rashtrapal.

While 14 BJP members are retiring, its increased strength in states like Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand is likely to help all its 18 candidates sail through.
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