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Shimla: The ruling BJP on Wednesday removed 11 sitting MLAs from the fray and also changed assembly constituencies of two ministers besides removing a minister from the first list of 62 candidates released here earlier.

A total of five women candidate figure in the list.

For the first time, former Chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal and Gulabh Singh Thakur were not given ticket and Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur was once again projected as CM face from Seeraj Assembly for the sixth term.

Vidhan Sabha Speaker Vipin Singh Parmar and Hans Raj amde it to the fray.

IPH Minister Mohinder Singh Thakur did not figure in the list from Dharmpur and was replaced by his son Rajat Thakur.

Similarly, tickets to Urban Development Minister Suresh Bhardwaj was changed to Kasumpti replacing him by new face Sanjay Sood, who is party treasurer and president of Shimla Mandal from Shimla Urban.

Bhardwaj, who has been retaining the Shimla Urban seat for past 15 years consecutively, will now lock horns in a triangular combat with Congress and CPI(M) from Kasumpti.

BJP also changed Forest and Youth Sport Minister Rakesh Pathania from Nurpur to Fatepur seat.

Among the MLAs who did not figure in the first list from their sitting constituencies are — Kamlesh Kumari from Bhoranj, Subhash Thakur Bilaspur, Vishal Niharya from Dharmshala, Jai Lal from Bharmour, Kishori Lal from Anni, Mohanider Singh from Dharmpur.Hira Lal from Karsog, Col Inder Singh from Sarkaghat.

Former MLA who would not be in race are Dhumal form Sujanpur and Tejwant Negi from Kinnaur.

BJP is yet to declare candidates from Dehra gopipur, Jawalamukhi, Rampur, Haroli, Badsar.

Among those who are awaiting tickets are Ramesh Dhawal from Jawalamukhi, Ravinder Singh Ravinder Singh Ravi from Dehra gopipur, Baldev Singh from Badsar.

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