The AAP, BJP, and Congress are expected to compete fiercely in the Delhi Assembly elections. As the city’s campaigning picks up steam, the candidates for Congress are announced.
The Congress party has unveiled its third slate of candidates for the February 5 Delhi Assembly elections. In an effort to improve the party’s standing in the nation’s capital, the most recent list included a few well-known figures and calculated choices.
Dharam Pal Lakra, a former AAP MLA who just joined the Congress, is the party’s candidate for Mundka. Lakra’s decision to join Congress is viewed as a calculated one given his background and clout in the community.
The Congress candidate from Patel Nagar is former Union Minister Krishna Tirath. As a seasoned politician, Tirath offers a wealth of expertise that could improve Congress’s prospects in the area.
Gupta Rajesh: Gupta is anticipated to improve Congress’s grassroots outreach in the constituency by running from Kirari.
Vishesh Tokas: From RK Puram, Tokas hopes to win over a mix of working-class and residential votes in this important urban constituency.
The 70-Member Delhi Assembly Is Anticipating a Tough Battle
The AAP, BJP, and Congress are expected to compete fiercely in the Delhi Assembly elections. As the city’s campaigning picks up steam, the candidates for Congress are announced.
Voters in Delhi will cast ballots on February 5; the results, which will determine the future leadership of the nation’s capital, will be announced on February 8. All eyes are on how the political dynamics develop in the days leading up to the election as the candidates prepare for the last stretch of their campaigns.