Sheila Dixit too confident about Congress’s Win in Delhi
Sheila Dixit too confident about Congress’s Win in Delhi
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It seems that Former CM of Delhi Sheila Dixit is too confident in regard to Congress’s win in Delhi and it was proved too correct because of her statements.

“The whole party is feeling confident. Because all our candidates have done their part systematically and reached out to people. We hope to win all 7 seats,” the former CM said as voting began in Delhi at 7 am. Polling is taking place in Delhi in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2019 today.

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 “I have been campaigning throughout the day. They had nothing else to say that’s why they are saying that my health is not okay. It’s a kind of politics that should not be acceptable in a democracy,” she added.

“I am really said that (CM Arvind) Kejriwal has not said anything on it. I don’t need to explain my health to anyone, it’s there to see,” she further said.

Dikshit, who was the chief minister of Delhi for three consecutive terms, expressed hope that the voters of the national capital would remember what the Congress had done here. “If they want their city to rise up than the Congress is the only option,” she stated confidently.

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Dikshit is fighting the Lok Sabha Elections from North-East Delhi constituency – she is pitted against Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party chief Manoj Tiwari and Aam Aadmi Party’s Dilip Pandey. Other main candidates in the fray in Delhi include Union minister Harsh Vardhan (BJP), cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir (BJP), sitting MP Meenakshi Lekhi (BJP), Olympian boxer Vijender Singh (Congress) and Atishi (AAP).

More than 1.43 crore people are eligible to cast their vote in Delhi’s seven Lok Sabha constituencies, with a total 164 candidates in the fray. 18 of these candidates are women, while 43 are fighting as Independents.

 

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