Gandhinagar:The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to not give tickets to the party workers above 60 years of age, those who have completed three terms and are relatives of leaders for the local body elections including six Municipal Corporations to be held on February 21.
The three important decisions were taken at a meeting of the parliamentary board chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel and attended by state president C.R.Patil. The Gujarat BJP Parliamentary Board meeting will go on for three days starting Monday.
List of 16 names per ward sent
Under the initiative of the state BJP, a team of three observers were sent to 6 municipal areas as well as panchayats across the state. Observers have compiled a list of 16 names per ward after making sense from the party workers.
A panel has been formed for each ward, a list of which has been submitted. The High Command has sent a delegation to the city, panchayat, municipal area MP, MLA, President and General Secretary to discuss the list. At the end of the discussions, a list of 16 names has been prepared and sent, which will be announced at the meeting of the Region Parliamentary Board and the final list of candidates will be announced on February 4.