Kejriwal's difficulties increased, this candidate will enter the electoral battle
Kejriwal's difficulties increased, this candidate will enter the electoral battle
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New Delhi: Keeping in mind the capital Delhi assembly elections, Congress and BJP have released the second list of their candidates last night. In this list, Congress has announced six and BJP has announced 10 candidates. On the other hand, it is clear in this list that on the New Delhi Assembly seat, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be seen giving competition to Congress's Romesh Sabharwal and BJP's Sunil Yadav.  Tejendrapal Bagga has been fielded from Hari Nagar.

For your information, let us tell you that according to the second list, Congress has Ramindra Singh Bamrah from Tilak Nagar, Rocky Tusid from Rajinder Nagar, Pramod Kumar Yadav from Badarpur, Amrish Gautam from Kondli, Bhishma Sharma from Ghonda, Arvind Singh from Karawal Nagar Have a ticket The Congress has so far released the list of 61 candidates. At the same time, BJP has Sumanlata Shaukeen from Nangloi Jat, Ramesh Khanna from Rajouri Garden, Tejendrapal Bagga from Hari Nagar, Manish Singh from Delhi Cantt, Ravindra Chaudhary from Kasturba Nagar, Kusum Khatri from Mehrauli, Dharmveer Singh from Kalka Ji, Anil Goyal from Krishna Nagar and Sanjay Goyal has been given ticket from Shahdara. At the same time, BJP has announced 67 candidates. Earlier, BJP had released the first list which included the names of 57 candidates.

It is also being said that after the alliance in Bihar, BJP has left two out of the remaining three seats for Janata Dal United (JDU) and one Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). An alliance has been announced for the Delhi Assembly elections. According to the alliance, JDU has been given the seats of Sangam Bihar and Burari and the LJP is borderline.

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