A total of 45 expectant candidates have filed their nominations for the Phase-I of the ensuing Lok Sabha elections in Assam. It may be mentioned that 14 candidates have been announced for the Phase-II of the elections.
The candidates are:
9 – Tezpur
1. Mahendra Orang – Voters’ Party International (VPI),
2. Mahendra Bhuyan – Nationalist Congress Party (NCP),
3. MGVK Bhanu – Indian National Congress (INC),
4. Iqbal Ansari – Independent
5. Ranvijay Kumar Rai – Bahujan Mukti Party (BMP),
6. Bijoy Kumar Tiru – Adivasi National Party of Assam (ANPA),
7. Ram Bahadur Sonar – National People’s Party (NPP),
8. Pallab Lochan Das – Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
9. Krishna Hari Paul – All India Hindustan Congress Party
10. Ziabur Rahman Khan – Independent candidate (filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
11 – Kaliabor
1. Monimadhab Mahanta – AGP
2. Abdul Aziz – NPP
3. Diganta Kumar Saikia – Hindustan Nirman Dal
4. Harikul Islam Bhuyan – Asom Jana Marcha
5. Jiten Gogoi – Independent.
6. Bhaskar Sarma – Independent (filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
7. Gaurav Gogoi – INC (filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
12 – Jorhat
1. Nandita Nag – Independent
2. Arbin Kumar Baruah – Independent
3. Ribulaya Gogoi – All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)
4. Kamala Rajkonwar – NPP
5. Rajkumar Duwarah – All India Forward Block
6. Tapan Gogoi – BJP
7. Sushanta Borgohain – INC (filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
8. Kanak Gogoi – CPI (filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
13 – Dibrugarh
1. Paban Singh Ghatowar – INC
2. Bhaben Baruah – National People’s Party (NPP)
3. Md. Nurul Huda Imdadul Islam Saikia – Independent
4. Dr. Titus Bhengra – Independent
5. Rubul Buragohain – Independent
6. Israil Nanda – Independent
7. Apurva Saikia – Independent
8. Rameswar Teli – BJP (filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
14 - Lakhimpur
1. Anil Borgohain – INC (filed nomination on March 20, 2019)
2. Hem Kanta Miri – SUCI(filed nomination on March 22, 2019)
3. Pradan Boruah – BJP
4. Arup Pratim Borboruah – NCP
5. Prabhu Lal Vaishnava – Independent
6. Arup Kalita – CPI
7. Ubaidur Rahman – Asom Jana Morcha
8. Amiya Kumar Handique – CPI (M)
9. Md. Ambaz Uddin – Independent
10. Bhupan Narah – Voter’s Party International (VPI)
11. Purnakanta Deuri – Independent
12. Dilip Moran – Asom Dristi Party