Despite a headstart in Uttarakhand by way of announcing its candidates for 64 of the seats while the Congress is still stuck over its choices, the BJP is said to be in a fix on the remaining six seats. At least two of these seats are giving a special headache to the BJP. The party is faced with the claim of Congress rebel MLA Amrita Rawat from Ramnagar constituency, and N D Tiwari's son Rohit Shekhar from Haldwani. Both the seats are in Nainital district. Rawat is the wife of Satpal Maharaj, another Congress turncoat who has managed a BJP ticket from Chaubattakhal constituency. Facing discontent from its cadres over giving so many tickets to cross-overs from the Congress, the party is now finding it difficult to accommodate Rawat. From Haldwani, debutant Rohit Shekhar is considered too weak against sitting MLA, Congress heavyweight, Indira Hridyesh but the party is also keen to cash in on his father's legacy.