Prahlad Patel on Saturday condemned the protest staged by the supporters and workers of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over ticket distribution in Jabalpur and called it «unfortunate».
Union Minister Patel said, «The incident that occurred in Jabalpur is condemnable...It is unfortunate and shameful...»
The angry protest by BJP workers started after the party on Saturday released its fifth list of 92 candidates for Madhya Pradesh assembly polls.
Prominent names in the latest list include Madhya Pradesh ministers Usha Thakur and Mahendra Singh Sisodiya and Mousam Bisen, who is the daughter of minister Gaurishankar Bisen.
Former ministers Jayant Kumar Malaiya, and Antar Singh Arya have been given tickets.
Siddharth Tiwari and Sachin Birla, who recently joined the BJP, after resigning from Congress, figure in the list.
Party leaders Yoshodhara Raje Scindia, Gauri Shankar Bisen, and OPS Bhadoria, a Jyotiraditya Scindia loyalist, are not among the party candidates.
BJP has now declared the names of 228 candidates for 230 seats. The party is yet to declare candidates for Guna (Scheduled Caste) and Vidisha seats.
The BJP earlier announced a total of 136 candidates in its four lists — 39 candidates each in the first and second lists, a single name in the third list, and 57 candidates in the fourth list.
The second list contained the names of three Union Ministers and four MPs.
Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Prahlad Singh Patel have been fielded from the Dimand Narsinghpur constituencies respectively.