With
less than a month to go for the Delhi assembly elections, the Arvind
Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday Jan 14,2020 named candidates for all 70
seats in the national capital. Of this, as many as 46 legislators are
repeat candidates.
The document released by the party's political affairs committee named Manish Sisodia as the candidate from Patparganj, Satyendra Jain from Shakur Basti, Jitendra Tomar from Tri Nagar, Jarnail Singh from Tilak Nagar, Atishi from Kalkaji and SK Bagga from Krishna Nagar constituencies. While 15 of these turned out to be sitting MLAs, six fresh names were announced.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will contest from the New Delhi constituency. "Best wishes to all. Don't be complacent. Work v hard. People have lot of faith in AAP and u. God bless," he tweeted after the list was released this evening.
The document released by the party's political affairs committee named Manish Sisodia as the candidate from Patparganj, Satyendra Jain from Shakur Basti, Jitendra Tomar from Tri Nagar, Jarnail Singh from Tilak Nagar, Atishi from Kalkaji and SK Bagga from Krishna Nagar constituencies. While 15 of these turned out to be sitting MLAs, six fresh names were announced.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will contest from the New Delhi constituency. "Best wishes to all. Don't be complacent. Work v hard. People have lot of faith in AAP and u. God bless," he tweeted after the list was released this evening.
Chief Minister Kejriwal's AAP is seeking
re-election after recording a massive win in 2015; the AAP won 67 of 70
seats, with the remaining three going to the BJP and the Congress
drawing a blank. The party had previously been in power for 15 years
between 1998 and 2013.
In the 2015 polls, the AAP emerged with 54.3 per
cent of the vote share. The BJP was second with 32.3 per cent and the
Congress trailed with a poor 9.7 per cent.Two years earlier the AAP had
won only 28 seats but still managed to form the government after
"unconditional support" from the Congress, which won 8 seats. Together
the two edged past the BJP's haul of 32 seats.
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