Lok Sabha Elections 2024: List of Muslim candidates fielded by NDA and I.N.D.I.A

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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: List of Muslim candidates fielded by NDA and I.N.D.I.A


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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Polling for the high-stakes Lok Sabha elections is ready to happen in seven phases starting April 19. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA)-led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is aiming to cross 400-seat mark whereas the Opposition’s I.N.D.I.A bloc is making an attempt exhausting to limit PM Modi and hoping to bounce again. Both the alliance blocs have introduced candidates on most of the seats out of a complete 543. However, there are some seats on which events are but to subject candidates.

One of an important components which have an effect on the result of elections is the choice of candidates, given the truth that India is such a various nation.

Political events have to bear in mind a quantity of components whereas declaring candidates relying upon on their winnability, caste-equation, demography, recognition, and efficiency amongst others.

The first part of polling is ready for April 19, second on April 26, third on May 7, fourth on May 13, fifth on May 20, sixth on May 26 and seventh and final part on June 1. The counting of votes is ready for June 4. 

Let’s check out Muslim candidates fielded by each NDA and I.N.D.I.A bloc within the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. As candidates on some seats are but to be introduced by the political events, the checklist might be up to date accordingly.

List of Muslim candidates fielded by NDA

  • Dhubri in Assam: Zabed Islam (AGP) 
  • Kishanganj in Bihar: Mujahid Alam, JD(U) 
  • Lakshadweep: TP Yousuf (NCP) 
  • Malappuram in Kerala: Dr Abdul Salam (BJP)

Lis to Muslim candidates fielded by I.N.D.I.A bloc 

  • Dhubri in Assam: Rakibul Hussain (Congress)
  • Karimganj in Assam: Rashid Ahmed Choudhary (Congress)
  • Madhubani in Bihar: Md Ali Ashraf Fatmi (RJD)
  • Araria in Bihar: Mohammed Shahnawaz Alam (RJD)
  • Kishanganj in Bihar: Mohammad Jawed (Congress)
  • Katihar in Bihar: Tariq Anwar (Congress)
  • Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir: Omar Abdullah (JKNC)
  • Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir: Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi (JKNC)
  • Anantnag-Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir: Mian Altaf Ahmed Larvi (JKNC)
  • Bangalore Central in Karnataka: Mansoor Ali Khan (Congress)
  • Vatakara in Kerala: Shafi Parambil (Congress)
  • Malappuram in Kerala: ET Mohammed Basheer (IUML)
  • Ponnani in Kerala: Abdussamad Samadani (IUML)
  • Lakshadweep: Muhammed Hamdulla Sayeed (Congress)
  • Lakshadweep: Mohammed Faizal Padippura (NCP-Sharad Pawar)
  • Bhubaneswar in Odisha: Yasir Nawaz (Congress)
  • Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh: Imran Masood (Congress)
  • Kairana in Uttar Pradesh: Iqra Hasan (SP)
  • Rampur in Uttar Pradesh: Mohibullah Nadvi (SP)
  • Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh: Zia ur Rahman Barq (SP)
  • Amroha in Uttar Pradesh: Kunwar Danish Ali (Congress)
  • Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh: Afzal Ansari (SP)
  • Raiganj in West Bengal: Ali Ramz Victor (Congress)
  • Maldaha Uttar in West Bengal: Mostaque Alam (Congress)
  • Maldaha Dakshin in West Bengal: Isha Khan Choudhury (Congress)
  • Jangipur in West Bengal: Mortaza Hossain (Congress)
  • Murshidabad in West Bengal: Mohammad Salim (CPM)
  • Krishnanagar in West Bengal: SM Saadi (CPM) 
  • Diamond Harbour in West Bengal: Pratik Ur Rahaman (CPM)
  • Kolkata Dakshin in West Bengal: Saira Shah Halim (CPM)
  • Uluberia in West Bengal: Azhar Mullick (Congress)
  • Asansol in West Bengal: Jahanara Khan (CPM)
  • Bardhaman Purba in West Bengal: Nirav Khan (CPM)
  • Birbhum in West Bengal: Milton Rashid (Congress)

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