By nominating Nand Kishore, the brother of Jammu and Kashmir BJP unit chief Jugal Kishore Sharma, the party belied speculations that Congress leader Karan Singh's son Ajatshatru Singh, who had recently quit National Conference to join the saffron fold, would be fielded from the constituency.
The state BJP chief, who was elected to the Lok Sabha in the last general elections, had defeated Ajatshatru from Nagrota constituency in 2008 assembly elections. In the 2002 polls too, Ajatshatru faced defeat from the constituency.
The party's Central Election Committee cleared the names of the two candidates for the Assembly elections starting November 25, party general secretary and CEC Secretary J P Nadda said.
Buoyed with the party's recent successes in Haryana and Maharashtra, the BJP is optimistic of performing well in the upcoming Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand.
The BJP has chalked out a strategy for Jammu and Kashmir and is working in close coordination with smaller parties. The party is likely to carry along some moderate separatists in the Valley and may align with some of them after the polls.
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