October 23, 2023 Founder President of Baliraja Party , Dr. Mahendra Sinh Dhawde called a meeting of the National Political Committee and this meeting was held in Raipur recently. For Chhattisgarh , in alliance with Baliraja Party and Chhattisgadhiya Party , candidates have announced to contest on all 90 seats .
The list of 20 candidates for the first phase has been released . In the joint press , on behalf of Baliraja Party, National President Dr. Mahendra Sinh Dhawde and Election Inspector Ashok Kamble , Farmer leader Appaji Jambhulkar , South India in – charge Govind Bhagwan , Vivek Yadav and Chhattisgadhiya Party’s National President Devraj Sahu , State President Madanlal Chandra , State Karyawah Parmanand Patel, state in-charge Manmohan Singh Mankar and Baliraja Party coordinator Devnarayan Sinha were present.
Baliraja Party will give a monthly honorarium of Rs . 3000 to the government , semi – government , and grant – in – aid employees under the voter rights of the winning constituency . Health care and education from kindergarten to post-graduation will be provided for ten rupees .
The National President of Baliraja Party , Dr. Mahendra Sinh Dhawade has said in a press statement that a mobile dispute resolution center will be operated in the assembly constituency . Interested candidates have appealed on the party’s official website www.balirajparty.org and the contact number is 94053 69369 . Also , to establish political justice , it has been said that the person standing at the lowest rank should be given candidature .
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