Delhi Election / AAP released the list of candidates for Delhi elections, see who got the ticket from where

Amid the excitement of Delhi assembly elections, Aam Aadmi Party released its first list of 11 candidates. The party also gave a chance to leaders who came from other parties. Anil Jha and BB Tyagi who left BJP, Veer Singh Dhingan and Zubair Chaudhary who came from Congress have got tickets.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 21, 2024, 03:40 PM
Delhi Election: Political activities have intensified regarding the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi. All the parties are busy setting their electoral equations. Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has released the first list of candidates as part of its election strategy. This list includes the names of a total of 11 candidates, which include old party workers as well as leaders who have recently joined from other parties.

AAP expressed confidence in new faces

This list was released after the meeting of the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) of the Aam Aadmi Party. This list includes many new names, who are either going to contest elections for the first time or have recently joined the AAP. With this move, the party has indicated that it is adopting a strategy to contest the elections with a mix of new and experienced leaders.

Major candidates and their seats

  • Chhatarpur: Brahm Singh Tanwar
  • Kiradi: Anil Jha
  • Viswas Nagar: Deepak Singla
  • Rohtas Nagar: Sarita Singh
  • Laxmi Nagar: BB Tyagi
  • Badarpur: Ram Singh 'Netaji'
  • Seelapur: Zubair Chaudhary
  • Seemapuri: Veer Singh Dhingan
  • Ghonda: Gaurav Sharma
  • Karawal Nagar: Manoj Tyagi
  • Matiala: Somesh Shaukeen
Party hoppers got a chance

In this list of AAP, special attention has been given to those leaders who recently left BJP and Congress and joined the party.

  • Anil Jha: Former BJP leader, now AAP candidate from Kiradi.
  • BB Tyagi: Recently left BJP and joined the party, ticket from Laxmi Nagar.
  • Zubair Chaudhary: Leader who came from Congress, candidate from Seelampur.
  • Veer Singh Dhingan: Left Congress, will contest from Seemapuri.
  • Somesh Shaukeen: Joined AAP from Congress, candidate from Matiala.
Party's strategy

Through this list, Aam Aadmi Party has given a strong message that it is not only giving opportunity to its workers, but is also bringing disgruntled and influential faces of other parties to its side. This strategy can strengthen the party on those seats where BJP and Congress candidates have influence.

Changing equation of election

This first list of AAP has posed a challenge for other parties. Especially BJP and Congress may have to face losses due to their leaders leaving the party. How successful this move of AAP will be in the election, only the results will tell, but for now there is a stir in Delhi politics.

In the coming days, all the parties will release the list of their candidates, which will make the election contest more interesting.