Delhi Meeting Elections 2025: The Congress on Tuesday launched its second checklist of 26 candidates for the upcoming Delhi Meeting polls. The social gathering has fielded Farhad Suri from Jangpura in opposition to senior Aam Aadmi Occasion chief and former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia. As well as, Asim Ahmed Khan has been given the ticket from Matia Mahal, Raghuvinder Shokeen from Matiala, Mukesh Sharma from Uttar Nagar, Rajesh Lilothia from Seemapuri, Devinder Sehrawat from Bijwasan, Dharmpal Chandela from Rajouri Backyard, Gurcharan Singh Raju from Krishna Nagar amongst others.
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Congress high brass cleared names
The checklist was launched quickly after the Congress’ high management cleared the names of the 26 candidates for the meeting elections. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former social gathering chief Rahul Gandhi participated within the CEC assembly by way of video conferencing whereas Delhi in-charge Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin and Delhi unit chief Devender Yadav, amongst different members of the CEC, had been bodily current on the AICC headquarters within the nationwide capital.
Congress’ first checklist of candidates
Earlier on December 12, the social gathering had launched its first checklist of 21 candidates, fielding ex-MP Sandeep Dikshit from New Delhi, establishing a possible contest between him and AAP nationwide convener Arvind Kejriwal. Former Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal is the sitting MLA from New Delhi. The Congress additionally fielded its Delhi chief Devender Yadav from Badli, ex-Delhi minister Haroon Yusuf from Ballimaran, ex-Delhi Congress chief Chaudhary Anil Kumar from Patparganj, nationwide spokesperson Ragini Nayak from Wazirpur and Adarsh Shastri from Dwarka.
Delhi Meeting Elections 2025
The Legislative Meeting elections of Delhi for all 70 constituencies are scheduled to be held on or earlier than February 2025. The earlier Meeting elections had been held in February 2020. After the election, the Aam Aadmi Occasion shaped the state authorities, with Arvind Kejriwal turning into Chief Minister for a 3rd time period. The tenure of the seventh Delhi Meeting is scheduled to finish on 15 February 2025.