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Bahujan Samaj Party nomination chaos in Aonla and Bareilly

IndiaTimes Saturday, 20 April 2024
High drama erupted in BSP as the nomination form of their candidate, Chhotelal Gangwar from the Bareilly constituency, got rejected on Saturday due to some blank columns. Meanwhile, chaos ensued in the Aonla seat, with Abid Ali and Satveer Singh both submitting their nomination forms under the BSP symbol, each asserting to be the party's "official choice."
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