Mumbai: There are now about three weeks left for the assembly elections in Maharashtra. All the parties have started nominating their candidates. In this episode, BJP has also started announcing its candidates. With this announcement, rebellion has started at the party. The biggest challenge for the BJP is to deal with its angry and rebel leaders after ticket distribution. On Tuesday, many BJP leaders are disappointed and angered by the absence of names like Eknath Khadse, Vinod Tawde, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Prakash Mehta, Tara Singh in the party's first list and getting tickets to a dozen leaders from Congress-NCP. There has been an uprising in Kalyan adjacent to Mumbai. Patna: CM Nitish open bulldozers on huts, hundreds of people rendered homeless amidst severe floods Eknath Khadse, one of the most senior BJP leaders in the state, filled the nomination papers from Muktanagar seat in Jalgaon on Tuesday even though his name was not in the first list. He made it clear that if the party does not give tickets, he can stand as an independent. October 4 is the last date for nomination. Names can be withdrawn by October 7. In such a situation, there can be several dramas of rebellion and rage in Maharashtra in the coming three days. Maharashtra election: RPI fields Chhota Rajan's brother from Phaltan assembly BJP has given tickets to 12 leaders from Congress-NCP in its first list of 125 candidates. On Wednesday, the party's state president Chandrakant Patil was angry at not getting tickets in front of Mumbai and Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari's house and a crowd of leaders and activists desirous of tickets in the upcoming list. Six BJP councilors in Kalyan (West) adjoining Mumbai resigned. These councilors are close to BJP MLA Narendra Pawar. The BJP has given this seat to the Shiv Sena in the division. Supreme court's order on SC / ST Act, said this regarding amendments