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Congress announces 24 more candidates for Jharkhand polls
New Delhi | Thursday, Nov 5 2009 IST
 

The Congress tonight announced the names of 24 more candidates for the ensuing elections to the Jharkhand assembly.

The Party yesterday announced the names of 26 candidates.

With tonight's announcement, the total number of candidates named by the party for the state assembly polls has so far reached 50 for the 81-member House, the elections to which will be held in five phases beginning November 25.

Name of Constituencies Candidates selected Jarmundi Badal Patralekh (In place of Manishankar) Mahgama Rajesh Ranjan Chatra (SC) Shajendra Ram Nirsa Suresh Chandra Jha Dhanbad Mannan Mallick Ghatsila (ST) Pradeep K. Balmuchu Potka (ST) Subodh Singh Sardar Jamshedpur West Banna Gupta Saraikela (ST) K P Soren Majhgaon (ST) Anil Kumar Biruli Jagannathpur (ST) Mangal Singh Sinku Manoharpur (ST) Sushil Kr Barla Chakradharpur (ST) Sukhdeo Hembrom Kharsawan (ST) Basko Besra Silli Keshav Mahto Kamlesh Mandar Deo Kumar Dhan Sisai (ST) Geeta Shree Oraon Gumla (ST) Joy Fredrick Bakhla Simdega (ST) Neil Tirkey Kolebira (ST) Benjamin Lakra Lohardagga (ST) Sukhdeo Bhagat Manika (ST) Rameshwar Oraon Daltonganj Krishnanand Tripathi Bhawnathpur Anant Pratap Deo

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