Delhi Assembly Elections: List of candidates released, opposition in BJP intensifies
Delhi Assembly Elections: List of candidates released, opposition in BJP intensifies
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New Delhi: As soon as the list of candidates for the assembly elections in the capital Delhi is released, the voices of opposition in the BJP have become even higher. At the same time, protests have started from Delhi Cantt seat of New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, Gandhi Nagar seat in East Delhi, Model Town in Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency and Rithala seat in North-West Lok Sabha constituency. Along with this, internal protests have started in many seats in Bawana and other assembly constituencies. In the coming days, there may be more protests in the BJP.

According to information received from the sources, it has been learned that the party has not decided anyone's candidature on the Delhi Cantt seat, but the supporters of former MLA Karan Singh Tanwar have started putting pressure on them. At the residence of BJP National Executive President JP Nadda, he sat on a dharna demanding a ticket to Tanwar. Party workers demand that when Karan Singh Tanwar's ticket has been stopped when the leaders of Mundka, Chandni Chowk and Tilak Nagar seats have been given tickets twice.

For your information, let us tell you that in the same way, opposition to Gandhi Nagar seat has also started. Anil Vajpayee, who has left the Aam Aadmi Party and joined the BJP, has been fielded. Many other leaders of the party, including Ramesh Jain in the BJP, were also contestants from this seat. The BJP lost this seat by just 7 thousand votes. Some BJP leaders from Gandhi Nagar reached the state BJP office on Saturday morning to protest against giving tickets to Vajpayee and lodged a protest.

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