Former Himachal CM Virbhadra files nomination from Mandi PC

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virbhadraShimla: Anil Kumar Khachi, Chief Electoral Officer said here that seven candidates have filed their nominations for the Lok Sabha Poll in Himachal today.

Virbhadra Singh S/O Late Padam Singh, Padam Palace, Rampur Bushahar P.O. and Tehsil Rampur Bushahar, District Shimla filed his Nomination papers for the Mandi Parliamentary Constituency as Indian National Congress (INC) candidate before Sh. Onkar Sharma, Returning Officer, Mandi at Mandi. 
Hukam Chand S/O Lala, Village Salyani, P.O. Bhadarwar, Tehsil Sarkaghat, District Mandi also filed his nomination papers for the Mandi Parliamentary Constituency as Rashtarwadi Sena candidate .
 Pankaj S/O Sh. Ramesh Chand, Village Bhadeliyan Khurd, P.O., Tehsil and District Una filed his nomination papers for the Hamirpur Parliamentary Constituency as Shiv Sena candidate. apr-23a
Chander Kumar S/O Beli Ram Village Dhan, P.O. Matlahar, Tehsil Jawali, District Kangra filed his Nomination Papers for the Kangra Parliamentary Constituency as Indian National Congress (INC) candidate. 
Others who filed their Nomination Papers for Kangra Parliamentary Constituency were Keshab S/O Smt. Biasan Devi, House No. 76/2, Village & P.O. Chandpur, Tehsil Palampur, District Kangra as LokJanShakti Party candidate, Kapil Kumar Chaudhary S/O Jaswant Ram Village Bandi P.O. Naganpatt, Tehsil Dharamshala, District Kangra as Independent candidate and  Joginder Singh S/O Kishan Chand, Village Keharyia P.O. and Tehsil Jawali, District Kangra as Shiv Sena candidate. 
Today, no nomination has been filed for Shimla (SC) Parliamentary Constituency.
Till date, Seven Candidates from 1-Kangra , Seven Candidates from 2-Mandi, Thirteen from 3-Hamirpur and Five Candidates from 4-Shimla(SC) Parliamentary Constituencies have filed their nominations for Lok Sabha Poll in the State. Thus a total of Thirty two candidates have filed their nominations for the Lok Sabha Poll in the State till date. 

 

 

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