<p>Gurugram: Haryana BJP leader Jawahar Yadav has urged the people of the Badshahpur assembly seat to ensure the party candidate's victory on the seat after he was denied a ticket.</p>.<p>Yadav, the former Officer on Special Duty of ex-Chief Minister M L Khattar, was among the three BJP leaders, including party's district president Kamal Yadav, and former minister Rao Narbir Singh, who had thrown their hats in the ring from the Badshahpur segment.</p>.Haryana Assembly Elections 2024 | AAP demands 10 seats for alliance; Congress willing to part with five.<p>In a social media post on Tuesday night, Yadav said the party has informed him that he will not contest the elections.</p>.<p>"All of you have supported me a lot in my preparation to contest the election from Badshahpur Legislative Assembly, for which I will be grateful to you throughout my life," Yadav, the Chief Spokesperson of the Haryana BJP, said on Facebook.</p>.<p>"On August 26, I received a message from the party that I am not contesting the election. Therefore, I request my colleagues that whoever the BJP chooses as its candidate, we all must ensure that he wins," he added.</p>.<p>Elections in Haryana will be held on October 5 and the counting of votes will take place on October 8. </p>
<p>Gurugram: Haryana BJP leader Jawahar Yadav has urged the people of the Badshahpur assembly seat to ensure the party candidate's victory on the seat after he was denied a ticket.</p>.<p>Yadav, the former Officer on Special Duty of ex-Chief Minister M L Khattar, was among the three BJP leaders, including party's district president Kamal Yadav, and former minister Rao Narbir Singh, who had thrown their hats in the ring from the Badshahpur segment.</p>.Haryana Assembly Elections 2024 | AAP demands 10 seats for alliance; Congress willing to part with five.<p>In a social media post on Tuesday night, Yadav said the party has informed him that he will not contest the elections.</p>.<p>"All of you have supported me a lot in my preparation to contest the election from Badshahpur Legislative Assembly, for which I will be grateful to you throughout my life," Yadav, the Chief Spokesperson of the Haryana BJP, said on Facebook.</p>.<p>"On August 26, I received a message from the party that I am not contesting the election. Therefore, I request my colleagues that whoever the BJP chooses as its candidate, we all must ensure that he wins," he added.</p>.<p>Elections in Haryana will be held on October 5 and the counting of votes will take place on October 8. </p>