MCD Election 2022 / BJP declared its candidates for MCD elections, know who got the chance?

The Bharatiya Janata Party has released the list of its candidates for the MCD elections to be held in Delhi. The party has announced the names of its 232 candidates for the elections to be held in 250 wards. The party has released its list through Twitter. This time the party has fielded its candidates keeping in view the candidates of Aam Aadmi Party. It is believed that this time in the MCD elections, BJP is going

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 12, 2022, 10:25 PM
MCD Election 2022: The Bharatiya Janata Party has released the list of its candidates for the MCD elections to be held in Delhi. The party has announced the names of its 232 candidates for the elections to be held in 250 wards. The party has released its list through Twitter. This time the party has fielded its candidates keeping in view the candidates of Aam Aadmi Party. It is believed that this time in the MCD elections, BJP is going to get a tough competition from the Aam Aadmi Party.

BJP manifesto was released yesterday

On the other hand, on Friday, BJP released its manifesto for the upcoming MCD elections in Delhi. BJP President Adesh Gupta and party MP Manoj Tiwari released the promissory note regarding the MCD elections. In this manifesto, BJP has promised to provide houses to the slum dwellers. During the press conference, Adesh Gupta said that the house will be given to the slum dwellers as given by Prime Minister Modi.

Where there is a slum, the promise of a house

During this, Adesh Gupta said that along with the resolution affidavit of the BJP, a promissory note has been issued. He said that there are 676 JJ colonies in Delhi, where people are struggling for life. The Delhi BJP President said that the Delhi government is not implementing the Har Ghar Jal Yojana so that the nexus with the tanker mafia remains. He said that the BJP is fulfilling the promise of a house where there is a slum. Such a beautiful house will be given to the slum dwellers of Delhi. Adesh Gupta said that he would go to every slum and a form would be filled.