Delhi: BJP-Congress lost seats, coalition parties will have to fight elections with full force

Delhi will soon have an assembly in which BJP, Congress and other parties are competing with the Aam Aadmi Party. Besides BJP, Congress, many other parties are trying their luck. The 3 parties of the state contesting the alliance under the alliance on the 7 seats of the Delhi Assembly will have to rely on their own strength to win. BJP and Congress have left similar seats for JDU, LJP, and RJD respectively, which they had lost continuously in the last elections. 5 of the 7 seats were created in 2008.

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In the last 2 elections, the accounts of both the parties were not opened on these seats. Before this, Congress or BJP sometimes won these seats. The Seemapuri seat given to LJP is old. BJP won this only in 1993. 6 elections have been held for the Delhi Assembly so far. The 2020 election is the seventh. Palam and Seemapuri have existed since the first assembly. The account of 6 elections in Seemapuri is that 6 times Congress, twice AAP and once BJP won.

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Burari, which became the seat of the contest between JDU and RJD, came into existence in 2008. BJP won the first election. AAP won the next 2 elections. Congress has left this seat for the RJD, but it never won. The second seat given to JDU is Sangam Vihar. Dr. Shivcharan Lal Gupta, who won for the first time on a BJP ticket in 2008, has become a JDU candidate in the 2020 election. Dr. Gupta lost the 2013 and 2015 assembly elections. It is believed that BJP has given JDU a candidate along with the seat.

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