New Delhi:
The Congress Tuesday launched its second listing of 26 candidates for the upcoming Delhi Meeting polls, fielding Farhad Suri towards AAP’s Manish Sisodia from Jangpura whereas additionally giving tickets to ex-AAP MLAs Asim Khan and Devender Sehrawat.
With this listing, the Congress has declared a complete of 47 candidates for the elections for the 70-member Delhi Meeting.
Whereas Khan has been fielded from Matia Mahal, Sehrawat has been given a ticket from Bijwasan. Each the previous AAP MLAs joined the Congress on Monday.
Suri will tackle AAP’s Sisodia from Jangpura.
The Congress additionally fielded Satish Luthra from Shakur Basti, Rajesh Lilothia from Seemapuri (SC), Haji Mohammad Ishraq Khan from Babarpur, Rajesh Chauhan from Deoli (SC), Pradeep Kumar Upmanyu from Delhi Cantt and Sumit Sharma from Laxmi Nagar.
The get together had launched its first listing of 21 candidates earlier this month, fielding ex-MP Sandeep Dikshit from New Delhi, establishing a contest between him and AAP nationwide convener Arvind Kejriwal.
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.
The listing got here hours after the Congress’ Central Election Committee (CEC) permitted it.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former get together chief Rahul Gandhi participated within the CEC assembly through video conferencing whereas Delhi in-charge Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin and Delhi unit chief Devender Yadav, amongst different members of the CEC, have been bodily current on the AICC headquarters.
After the Congress’ CEC assembly, the get together’s Delhi in-charge Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin informed reporters, “Earlier the dialogue occurred within the screening committee assembly, now an in depth seat-wise dialogue occurred within the CEC assembly. There are a lot of seats which were cleared by the CEC. There are some pending seats.” When requested concerning the names of candidates on some distinguished seats of Delhi, he stated, “All 70 seats are essential for us. We’ll attempt to battle strongly on all seats.”
The Delhi Meeting elections are prone to be held in February subsequent yr.
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