Two-time MLAs join AAP after rebelling against BJP in Gujarat
Gandhinagar | Gujarat Assembly Election 2022: The ruckus of the 2022 Gujarat assembly elections is in full swing, so the process of leaders changing parties is also in full swing. Angered by the ticket being cut in the elections, many leaders are showing their rebellious attitude towards other parties. In such a situation, now a BJP MLA has joined the other party, rebelling against the party due to not getting a ticket.
Kesarisinh Solanki, who was a Bharatiya Janata Party MLA from Matar assembly constituency in Kheda district of Gujarat, joined Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) by rebelling against being denied ticket in the elections this time. Is. Solanki has won the election from Matar Vidhan Sabha CT twice. Even after this the party did not give him a ticket.
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The information about Kesarisinh Solanki leaving BJP and joining AAP has been shared on Twitter by AAP’s state unit president Gopal Italia. Let us inform that in 2014, Kesarisinh Solanki won the by-election from Matar seat after the then MLA Devusinh Chauhan won the Lok Sabha elections. After this, Solanki also won the 2017 assembly elections on a BJP ticket.
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Solanki will not be able to get ticket from pea seat
Now even though Solanki has revolted from BJP and has gone to Aam Aadmi Party, but he will not get ticket on this seat now because AAP has already declared its leader Mahipat Singh Chauhan as candidate on this seat. .
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Tickets not given to many big and veteran leaders
Gujarat Assembly Election 2022: Significantly, the BJP has released its first list of 160 candidates, in which the cards have been cleared for many MLAs who contested the elections in 2017. Many big and senior leaders have also not been given tickets in the elections. Including Deputy CM Nitin Patel and former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.