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BJP fields Rivaba, wife of cricketer Ravindrasinh Jadeja, from Jamnagar North

Nov 10, 2022, 17:48 IST
IANS
IANS
The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindrasinh Jadeja, from Gujarat's Jamnagar North constituency, in place of sitting MLA Dharmendrasinh Jadeja (Hakubha) in the December Assembly elections.
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Hakubha was a turncoat, having left Congress to join the BJP in 2017 and won the Assembly elections on the BJP symbol. He was hoping that the party would renominate him in this election, but it has not happened.

After the announcement of the BJP candidates list, Rivaba Jadeja visited the party office and told the media: "Ravindrasinh is also an indirect party member and soon we will get him on the ground to campaign for the party."

She joined the BJP in 2019, soon after Jadeja's father Aniruddhsinh and sister Naynaba had joined Congress.

BJP's Jamnagar leaders are hopeful that Rivaba Jadeja will win the seat and Hakubha too will fall in line and work for the party.

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On the other hand, Congress sees fault lines in the BJP now and its dreams to get benefits because of candidate selection in the Jamnagar North, Congress' Jamnagar city committee chief Virendrasinh Jadeja said.

He alleged that Dharmendrasinh Jadeja was dropped by the BJP because of a corporate house's "arm-twisting", as the sitting MLA does not get on well with it nowadays.

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