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Punjab Election 2022: AAP Releases List of Candidates, Check Names Announced so Far

Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) on Friday released its last list of four candidates for the Punjab Assembly election 2022. Releasing the list, AAP’s national spokesperson and party’s Punjab affairs co-incharge, Raghav Chadha tweeted that with the latest list, the party has announced candidates on all 117 seats in the poll-bound state. As per the new list, AAP has fielded Amit Singh Manto from Sujanpur constituency, Manjinder Singh Lappura from Khadoor Sahib, KNS Kang from Dakha and Barinder Kumar Goyal from Lehra.

Earlier, the party has informed that its Chief Ministerial candidate Bhagwant Mann will contest from Dhuri constituency that falls under Punjab’s Sangrur district.  Announcing Mann’s candidature from Dhuri on Thursday, Chadha had said, “Mann is a pan-Punjab leader and will campaign for party candidates across the state. We are the only party to go into the polls with a CM face”. He also said that Mann and Kejriwal form a formidable team.

Punjab Assembly Election 2022: Complete List of AAP Candidates 

Constituency-Candidate Name

  1. Dhuri- Bhagwant Mann
  2. Garhshankar-Jai Kishan Roudi
  3. Jagraon-Saravjit Kaur Manuke
  4. Nihal Singh Wala- Manjeet Bilaspur
  5. Kotkapura- Kultar Singh Sandhwan
  6. Talwandi Sabo- Baljinder Kaur
  7. Budhlada- Principal Budhram
  8. Dirba- Harpal Singh Cheema
  9. Sunam- Aman Arora
  10. Barnala- Gurmeet Singh ‘Meet’ Hayer
  11. Mehal Kalan- Kulwant Pandori
  12. Pathankot- Vibhuti Sharma
  13. Gurdaspur- Raman Sahel
  14. Dina Nagar (SC)- Shamsher Singh
  15. Qadian- Jagroop Singh Sekhwan
  16. Batala- Sherry Kalsi
  17. Fatehgarh Churian- Balbir Singh Pannu
  18. Amritsar North- Kunwar Vijay Pratap
  19. Amritsar South- Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjar
  20. Patti- Laljit Singh Bhullar
  21. Kartarpur (SC)- DCP Balkar Singh
  22. Sham Chaurasi (SC)- Dr. Ravjot Singh
  23. Nawan Shahr- Lalit Mohan ‘Ballu’ Pathak
  24. Chabbewal- Harminder Singh Sandhu
  25. Balachaur- Santosh Kataria
  26. Bagha Purana- Amritpal Singh Sukhanand
  27. Bhucho Mandi- Master Jagsir Singh
  28. Jaitu- Amolak Singh
  29. Patiala Rural- Dr. Balbir Singh
  30. Bholath- Ranjit Singh Rana
  31. Nakodar- Inderpt Kaur Maan
  32. Mukerian- Gurdhian Singh Multani
  33. Dasuya- Karamvir Singh Ghumman
  34. Urmur- Jasvir Singh Raja Gill
  35. Rupnagar- Dinesh Chadha
  36. Sri Fatehgarh Sahib- Lakhbir Singh Rai
  37. Khanna- Tarunpreet Singh Sondh
  38. Raikot- Hakam Singh Thekedar
  39. Dharamkot- Devinder Singh Laddi Dhos
  40. Firozpur Rural- Ashu Banger
  41. Balluana- Amandeep Singh ‘Goldy’ Musafir
  42. Kharar- Anmol Gagan Mann
  43. Ludhiana East- Daljit Singh ‘Bhola’ Grewal
  44. Atam Nagar- Kulwant Singh Sidhu
  45. Payal (SC)- Manwinder Singh Gyaspura
  46. Zira- Naresh Kataria
  47. Sri Muktsar Sahib- Jagdeep Singh ‘Kaka’ Brar
  48. Faridkot- Gurdit Singh Sekhon
  49. Rampura Phul- Balkar Singh Sidhu
  50. Rajpura- Neena Mittal
  51. Sanour- Harmeet Singh Pathanmajran
  52. Samana- Chetan Singh Jormajra
  53. Ludhiana North- Madan Lal Bagga
  54. Gill (SC)- Jiwan Singh Sangowal
  55. Lambi- Gurmeet Singh Khudian
  56. Ghanaur- Gurlal Ghanour
  57. Sultanpur Lodhi- Sajjan Singh Cheema
  58. Phillaur- Principal Prem Kumar
  59. Hoshiarpur- Pandit Brahm Shankar Jimpa
  60. Ajnala- Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
  61. Attari- ADC Jaswinder Singh
  62. Baba Bakala- Dalbir Singh Tong
  63. Sri Anandpur Sahib- Harjot Singh Bains
  64. Jalalabad- Jagdeep ‘Goldy’ Kamboj
  65. Khemkaran- Sarwan Singh Dhun
  66. Ludhiana Central- Ashok ‘Pappi’ Prashar
  67. Sardulgarh- Gurpreet Singh Banawali
  68. Shutrana- Kulwant Singh Bazigar
  69. Mansa- Dr Vijay Singla
  70. Sangrur- Narinder Kaur Bharaj
  71. Dera Bassi- Kuljit Singh Randhawa
  72. Dera Baba Nanak- Gurdeep Singh Randhawa
  73. Raja Sansi- Baldev Singh Meadian
  74. Kapurthala- Manju Rana
  75. Shahkot- Rattan Singh Kakarkalan
  76. Jalandhar West- Sheetal Angural
  77. Adampur- Jeet Lai Bhatti
  78. Banga- Kuljit Singh Sarhal
  79. Sri Chamkaur Sahib- Dr Charanjit Singh
  80. SAS Nagar- Kulwant Singh
  81. Bassi Pathana- Rupinder Singh Happy
  82. Ludhiana South- Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina
  83. Firozpur City- Ranveer Singh Bhullar
  84. Bathinda Urban- Jagroop Singh Gill
  85. Amargarh- Jaswant Singh Gajjanmajra
  86. Nabha- Gurdev Singh Dev Mann
  87. Sri Hargobindpur- Advocate Amarpal Singh
  88. Amritsar West- Dr Jasbir Singh
  89. Amritsar East- Jeevanjot Kaur
  90. Amloh- Gurinder Singh ‘Garry’ Birring
  91. Fazilka- Narinder Pal Singh Sawna
  92. Gidderbaha- Preetpal Sharma
  93. Maur- Sukhvir Maiser Khana
  94. Malerkotla- Dr Mohd. Zamil-Ur-Rehman
  95. Majitha- Sukhjinder Raj Singh Lalli Majithia
  96. Amritsar Central- Dr Ajay Gupta
  97. Tarn Taran- Dr Kashmir Singh Sohal
  98. Jalandhar Cantt- Surinder Singh Sodhi
  99. Malout- Dr Baljit Kaur
  100. Jalandhar Central- Raman Arora
  101. Guru Har Sahai- Fauza Singh Sarari
  102. Abohar- Deep Kamboj
  103. Jalandhar North- Dinesh Dhal
  104. Samrala- Jagtar Singh
  105. Sahnewal- Hardeep Singh Mundian
  106. Moga- Dr Amandeep Kaur Arora
  107. Bathinda Rural- Amit Rattan Kotfatta
  108. Phagwara- Joginder Singh Maan
  109. Ludhiana West- Gurpreet Singh Gogi
  110. Patiaia Urban- Ajitpal Singh Kohli
  111. Firozpur Rural- Rajnish Dahiya
  112.  Sujanpur- Amit Singh Manto
  113. Khadoor Sahib- Manjinder Singh Lappura
  114. Dakha- KNS Kang
  115. Lehra- Barinder Kumar Goyal

The term of the state assembly will end in March. The polls are scheduled to take place in a single phase on February 20, with the counting of votes scheduled for March 10. In the 2017 Punjab Assembly polls, Congress won an absolute majority in the state by winning 77 seats and ousted the SAD-BJP government after 10 years. Aam Aadmi Party emerged as the second-largest party winning 20 seats in 117-member Punjab Legislative Assembly. The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) could only manage to win 15 seats while the BJP secured 3 seats.



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