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BJP rebel Ramesh Kumar Nikku takes back nomination

BJP rebel Ramesh Kumar Nikku takes back nomination

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 8

Former city BJP president Sanjay Tandon today managed to persuade Ramesh Kumar Nikku, who had rebelled against the party and filed his nomination for the MC elections from ward number 32.

Nikku withdrew his nomination in the presence of Tandon at the SDM Office.

Apart from others, Nikku was also a strong contender from ward number 32. The BJP has fielded Jasmanpreet Singh instead of Nikku on the basis of many political equations and ground reports.

Nikku said, “Some misunderstandings had arisen over a period of time, which is now cleared. I will remain a loyal soldier of the BJP and continue to support the party to ensure Jasmanpreet’s victory.”


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