Delhi Election 2020: Delhi elections to be decided today, result will tell which alliance is successful
Delhi Election 2020: Delhi elections to be decided today, result will tell which alliance is successful
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New Delhi: In the Delhi Assembly elections, BJP is contesting for the first time in association with Janata Dal-United (JDU) and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). Till now it has been contesting elections in Delhi along with Shiromani Akali Dal Badal. Instead of the Akali Dal, it has formed an alliance with two partner parties of Bihar. JDU has got candidates from Burari and Sangam Vihar and LJP has Seemapuri seat.

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Congress formed alliance for the first time: According to the information received, the Congress, which ruled Delhi for 15 years, also entered the electoral field for the first time. Under the agreement, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has got Burari, Kiradi, Palam and Uttam Nagar seats. The voters of Bihar are in a decisive position on the seats where candidates of BJP and Congress's allies are in the fray. Where the JDU, LJP, and RJD candidates have been fielded keeping this equation in mind. At the same time, it is also being said that how much the BJP and Congress decided to contest the elections in alliance with its allies, it will also come out from the result.

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Nitish Kumar had said that the unauthorized colonies of Delhi were regularized by the central government. When so much work can be done in the poor state of Bihar, why can it not happen in Delhi. Earlier people used to say that there is jungle rule in Bihar, there was fear in the mind of the people, but in the NDA government, Bihar is known as a governed state. There has been development in Bihar with justice. Every village has been connected by a paved road. Education is the proper system of health.

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