Following the demise of BSP candidate Ashok Bhalawi, the party designated his middle son as the candidate for the Lok Sabha. Arjun, his son, was suggested as the name for the ticket by the Betul District Organization, which the state organization authorized and made available in B form. He will now submit his nomination on April 15 or 16.
With Arjun's name proposed, the party's district president, GR Patel, and district in-charge, Jagdish Sahu, arrived in Bhopal yesterday, Friday, where Ramakant Pippal, the state president, was met. The second son of the late candidate Ashok Bhalavi, Arjun Bhalavi, was the name that the district organization suggested at this time.
The district organization chose Arjun's name after consulting with Bhalawi's family and receiving their approval. This has the approval of the state organization. They will now make nominations on April 15 or 16. District In-Charge Jagdish Sahu and District President GR Patel stated that Arjun was chosen with great consideration by the organization. They will look out for every section's interests.
Arjun declared that he would carry on his father's heritage.
The late Ashok's son, Arjun, is in charge of the house's vehicle transportation. He said that a candidate had been suggested by the party to succeed his father. For the previous ten years, his father had been involved in the Dalit movement and had attended parties as a member of the BSP. He has frequently participated in these activities alongside his father. He is now a candidate for the party, and he will continue his father's work.
The nomination procedure has begun as of right now.
Following the postponement of the Betul voting, a notification was released by the Commission yesterday, April 12. This requires nomination papers to be submitted solely by BSP candidates. April 19 is the deadline for submitting nominations. On April 20, the forms will be examined, and nominations must be withdrawn by April 22. On the other hand, voting is scheduled for May 7. The counting date will not change.
Arjun Bhalavi, the BSP's nominee from Betul, received a ticket from the party following the passing of his father. He will submit his nomination on April 15.