New Delhi: Not only BJP, Congress, AAP and BSP in the capital Delhi Legislative Assembly elections, candidates like Aam Admi Party (AAP), Aam Samaj Party (Aspa), Tipu Sultan Party are also cheering. The special thing is that small parties with strange names have fielded their candidates in only 3-4 seats. According to Election Commission data, more than 90 parties have reserved their election mark in addition to big parties in Delhi elections. The data released on behalf of the Election Commission shows that about 90 such nominees are AAP, Aspa, Tipu Sultan, Protist Party Nyaya Party, Satya Majority Party, Indian Praja Party, Anees Samaj Party, Janadhikar Party, National Nationalist Party. Small parties have fielded their candidates. Their claims are also unique. If someone wants to become the Chief Minister of Delhi, then one has to beat the BJP, Congress and all three of you to set your coin. Delhi Assembly Elections: 34 candidates will contest against Arvind Kejriwal's seat, 81 candidates had filed nomination It is also being said that the candidate of Rashtriya Janbhavana Party, who reached New Delhi Election Office, was of the opinion that his nomination commission was not canceled due to the non-signing. It also claim that if he were in the election field then this time the defeat of all the 3 parties was confirmed. Patparganj Hindustan Nirman Dal claims that this time no one can melt in Patparganj. After winning the election, he will develop the entire Delhi along with the locality. Delhi assembly elections: Police recovered one crore cash recovered from the car Delhi Election Office says that in 2015 elections, a total of 84 free symbols were available for the candidates. While this time this number is more than 150. During the notification of these, about 90 symbols have been sent by small parties to reserve for all the seats in Delhi. The remaining election marks will be allotted to independents. After the final list of candidates is released, the actual picture on it will be clear only on Saturday. Delhi Assembly Election 2020: JP Nadda's meeting in Delhi, can address BJP leaders