Delhi Assembly / JJP to not contest Delhi Assembly elections after failing to get desired symbol

The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) has declared that it would not contest the Delhi Assembly elections as it failed to get any of the three desired election symbols (key, cup and saucer, and pair of slippers) it had applied for. The JJP had earlier expressed its desire to contest 18 Assembly seats in Delhi, reportedly in alliance with the BJP.

The New Indian Express : Jan 22, 2020, 03:31 PM
NEW DELHI: The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) on Tuesday declared it would not contest the Delhi polls due to issues with the party’s election symbol. Haryana Deputy CM and JJP leader Dushyant Chautala told reporters here that the election symbols of ‘key”, “pair of slippers” and “cup and saucer’, on which his party candidates had fought polls earlier, were all reserved by some other outfits for the Delhi elections to be held on  February 8.

‘We had requested the Election Commission of India to allot us ‘key’ or ‘slippers’ as poll symbol for the Delhi elections, but were told that both these were unavailable as they had been reserved by some other outfits,” Dushyant said, adding that if the candidates fight the polls on a new symbol, they may have to bear a loss.