Delhi Assembly Election 2020: Seats got, but have to show strength in Delhi
Delhi Assembly Election 2020: Seats got, but have to show strength in Delhi
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New Delhi: To win the 3 seats of the state contesting under the alliance on 7 seats for the elections in Delhi, one must rely on their own strength to win. BJP and Congress have left similar seats for JDU, LJP, and RJD respectively, which they had consistently lost in the last elections. Five out of seven seats were created in 2008.

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Congress or the BJP sometimes won these seats where the accounts of these parties were not opened in the last two elections. The Seemapuri seat given to LJP is old and BJP won only in 1993. Six 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 of Seemapuri is that three times Congress, twice AAP and once BJP won. Burari came into existence in 2008 as the seat of the contest between JDU and RJD. BJP won the first election. AAP won the next two elections. The Congress has left this seat for the RJD, but it never won. The second seat given to JDU is Sangam Vihar.

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Dr. Shivcharan Lal Gupta, who won for the first time on BJP ticket in the year 2008, has become the JDU candidate in the 2020 election. Dr. Gupta lost the 2013 and 2015 assembly elections. The BJP has given the JDU a candidate along with the seat. Congress has left Kirari's seat for RJD. Congress has not won here since 2008. In the last election, the Congress got only 2086 votes on this seat. Here BJP won twice and AAP once. Palam assembly seat has been given to RJD. The last Congress victory in Palam was in 1998. In the subsequent elections, BJP or AAP won.

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