Gujarat Election: BJP released the list of star campaigners, these 40 leaders got place

All the political parties are busy in preparations for the Gujarat assembly elections 2022. Where on one hand BJP is claiming to remain in power again, on the other hand, this time Aam Aadmi Party is also going to beat loudly. Meanwhile, BJP has released the list of its star campaigners for the first phase of Gujarat elections. In which names from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Home Minister Amit Shah are included. A total of 40 people have been included in this list. Who will campaign for BJP candidates at different places in the state.

The names of PM Modi, JP Nadda, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari are included in the list. Apart from these, CR Patil, Bhupendra Patel, Arjun Munda, Smriti Irani have also been made star campaigners. UP CM Yogi Adityanath, Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Assam CM Hemanta Biswa Sarma and Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis have also been made star campaigners.
At the same time, the party has also included former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and former Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel in this list. Both had refused to contest the elections this time. Apart from these, the place has also been given to Dharmendra Pradhan, Bhupendra Yadav, Mansukh Mandaviya, Purushottam Rupala among the central ministers. At the same time, party MPs Manoj Tiwari, Ravi Kishan and Dinesh Lal Yadav Nirhua have been included in Bhojpuri singers. Yuva Morcha president Tejashwi Surya and Harsh Sanghvi, minister of state for home, have also been made star campaigners. At the same time, film actress Hema Malini and actor Paresh Rawal will also campaign for the party.
Voting to be held in two phases
Significantly, voting is to be held in two phases in Gujarat with 182 assembly seats. Votes will be cast here on 1 and 5 December. The counting of votes will take place on December 8. BJP has so far announced the names of 160 candidates, yet 22 more candidates are yet to be announced. At the same time, many leaders of the party are seen angry for not getting tickets. Many of whom rebelled and announced to contest the elections as independents.
