Congress goes it alone in Delhi polls, releases 1st list

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Rama Krishna  Sangem

There will be no tie up between Congress and APP in Delhi assembly elections which will be held in January, 2025. The Congress Thursday released its first list of 21 candidates for the Delhi Assembly polls slated to be held early next year, fielding city unit chief Devender Yadav from Badli and ex-MP Sandeep Dikshit from New Delhi. 

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is the sitting MLA from New Delhi.  The Congress also fielded ex-Delhi minister Haroon Yusuf from Ballimaran, ex-Delhi Congress chief Chaudhary Anil Kumar from Patparganj, national spokesperson Ragini Nayak from Wazirpur and Adarsh Shastri from Dwarka. 
Among the other candidates, Ali Mahndi will fight from Mustafabad, Abdul Rehman from Seelampur, Rohit Chaudhry from Nangloi Jat and Praveen Jain from Shalimar Bagh.
The list was released soon after the Congress’ top leadership Thursday cleared the names of the 21 candidates for the assembly elections.
At a meeting of the party’s central election committee chaired by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, top leaders from Delhi and CEC members discussed the names of nominees and gave nod to 21 candidates.
Triangular contests may help BJP
There is a view that triangular contests among AAP, Congress and BJP might help the latter. But, things have come to a stage where there is  no scope for any understanding between INDIA allies, AAP and Congress.
Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, CEC members Ambika Soni, Salman Khurshid, T S Singh Deo and Mushusudan Mistry were among those present at the meeting. Delhi Congress chief Devendra Yadav was also present during the deliberations. 
Qazi Nizamuddin, the in-charge of the party’s affairs in Delhi, said, “In the last 10 years, Delhi has suffered a lot. The Centre and the Delhi government have been blaming each other for the bad conditions here. 
“People have been suffering the consequences and they are now hell-bent on teaching these two governments a lesson,” he said after the CEC meeting. 
Yadav said, “All categories have been taken care of in our list. You will also get to see new and young faces. I am happy that our leadership has held discussions with everyone.” The Congress and AAP were earlier toying with the idea of holding a pre-poll alliance, but top leaders of both the parties, including Arvind Kejriwal and Yadav, have been openly saying that they will contest the Delhi polls alone and there will be no tie-up.

Rama Krishna Sangem

Ramakrishna chief editor of excel India online magazine and website

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