After the list of candidates for the Rajya Sabha election was made available to the general public, Sushil Kumar Modi was removed from his position as the representative for the state of Bihar when the election was held. It was after the election that this took place. After the list was made accessible to the general public, this event took place very immediately after it was made available. Following a number of rounds of deliberation and careful consideration, RPN Singh was selected as the candidate for the state of Uttar Pradesh in the election.
This decision was made after much consideration and deliberation. Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and West Bengal are the states that will be represented in the Rajya Sabha elections that will take place in 2018. These elections will take place in 2018. In 2018, these elections are scheduled to take place. It is anticipated that these elections will take place in the year 2018. These elections are expected to take place in the year 2018, according to the current projections. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced on Sunday that it would be running candidates for the upcoming elections.
This announcement was made before the election. Each and every one of the candidates contributed to this announcement. It is possible to find a number of districts that are strategically significant inside the boundaries of the state of West Bengal in India. These districts are located in strategically important positions. There are both urban and rural areas contained within the limits of these districts. The election for the Rajya Sabha is set to take place on the Thursday that follows that, which is February 13. This is in accordance with the schedule that has been established. Preparations have been made for this election, which is planned to take place sometime in the near future.
According to a tweet that was released by Susil Kumar Modi on X, there are only a very tiny number of workers in the country who have been allocated to each of the four families in the country on a constant basis during the period of the preceding 33 years. This information was provided by Susil Kumar Modi. In accordance with the report that was published on X, this information was found to be accurate. The fact that his name is not on the list that was mentioned in the phrase that came before this one does not change the fact that this is going to take place. This declaration was made by him despite the fact that his name is not yet listed on the list, which is an intriguing factor to take into consideration to take into account.
It is essential to have this particular piece of information in mind with regard to this problem. There has been a request made by the state of Uttar Pradesh for a candidate to run for the platform of the Democratic Party of India. The state has requested this request to be fulfilled. As the candidate that Uttar Pradesh has chosen to represent them in the upcoming election, RPN Singh, a former leader of the Congress party who resigned from the party in 2022, is the candidate that Uttar Pradesh has chosen. “I will always be grateful to the party and will work as before,” Sushil Kumar Modi said as he extended his congratulations to Bhim Singh and Dharmsheela Gupta on their nomination from the state of Bihar.
“I will work as before,” he said. During the time that he was congratulating them on their nomination, he made his remarks. He declared, “I will start working in the same manner as I did before.” During the time that he was congratulating them on their nomination, he made his remarks. He used that opportunity to express his gratitude. He made the announcement that “I will begin working in the same manner as I did while I was in the past.” During the time that he was congratulating them on their nomination, he made his remarks. He used that opportunity to express his gratitude. It was via the utilization of that opportunity that he was able to express his gratitude.
Here is the complete list
Bihar: Dr Dharmsheela Gupta, Dr Bhim Singh
Chhattisgarh: Raja Devendra Pratap Singh
Haryana: Subhash Barala
Karnataka: Narayana Krishanasa Bhandage
Uttar Pradesh: Sudhanshu Trivedi, RPN Singh, Chaudhary Tejveer Singh, Sadhna Singh, Amarpal Maurya, Sangita Balwant, Navin Jain
Uttarakhand: Mahendra Bhatt
West Bengal: Samik Bhattacharya
None of the Union ministers, whose terms are coming to an end, were named in the list which indicates that they may get fielded in the Lok Sabha election. However, the party is yet to name many candidates.
Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who represents Karnataka in Rajya Sabha, and BJP chief spokesperson and media head Anil Baluni, the outgoing MP from Uttarakhand, have not been nominated.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Sunday announced the names of journalist Sagarika Ghose, party leader Sushmita Dev and two others for the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls from the state.