The BJP has revealed its first two lists of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, naming 267 candidates so far. The initial list comprised 195 candidates, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking re-election from Varanasi, alongside 34 Union Ministers like Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh. The second list added 72 more names, featuring three former Chief Ministers, nine Union Ministers, two Rajya Sabha MPs, and 15 women candidates. On the other hand, the Congress party has released two candidate lists totaling 82 names so far. The first list had 39 candidates from eight states and one UT, while the second one announced on March 12th included 43 names from five states and a UT. Notable name in the Congress' list include Rahul Gandhi, from Wayanad, Vaibhav Gehlot from Rajasthan. The list encompasses candidates from various categories, with 10 from the general category, 13 OBCs, 10 SCs, 9 STs, and one Muslim candidate.