Delhi Elections : Samajwadi Party announces 1st list of candidates for Delhi Assembly polls

The Samajwadi Party on Wednesday announced its first list of candidates for the next month’s Delhi Assembly elections.The list of 24 includes seven Muslim candidates and one woman, Anita Yadav, who is fighting election from Matiala.

“We will release the second list after Diwali. We have applications for all the seats but I cannot say that we will contest all seats. We will prefer not to contest all seats if we do not have a quality candidate,” the party’s Delhi president Shyam Gambhir told reporters.
The list

  1. G S Rathore (Sadar),
    1. G S Chawla (Matia Mahal),
    2. Rajinder Bagri (Ballimaran),
    3. S P Singh (Burari),
    4. A Mishra (Timarpur),
    5. Masood Khan (Seelampur),
    6. Shahnawaz Khan (Babarpur),
    7. Haseeb Khan (Karawal Nagar),
    8. Sharafat Ali (Mustafabad)
    9. Amanutullah Khan (Okhla).
    10. Jaibir Singh (Patparganj),
    11. O S Yadav (Laxmi Nagar),
    12. C S Rathore (Nangloi Jaat),
    13. Iqbal Ahmed (Vikaspuri),
    14. O P Singh (Najafgarh),
    15. Suresh Tomar (Badli),
    16. R S Yadav (Bijwasan),
    17. Anand Gupta (Sangam Vihar),
    18. M S Khan (Badarpur),
    19. L B Pandey (Moti Nagar),
    20. Zile Singh (Narela),
    21. A S Yadav (Kirari)
    22. S N Yadav (Model Town).
    23. Anita Yadav, ( Matiala)

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    Congress names 53 candidates
    The remaining 17 candidates likely to be announced today

    New Delhi, October 26
    The Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) has announced a much-awaited list of 53 candidates for assembly election in Delhi. Names of 17 constituencies are still pending which are likely to be announced tomorrow, sources said.

    This list was submitted today to the central election committee of the Congress by the DPCC, said Jai Parkash Agarwal, state Congress president.

    The list of candidates is as follows: Sheila Dikshit from New Delhi; Ashok Kumar Walia, Lakshmi Nagar; Arvinder Singh Lovely, Gandhi Nagar; Haroon Yusuf, Ballimaran; Mangat Ram Singhal, Adarsh Nagar; Raj Kumar Chauhan, Mangolpuri; Ashok Ahuja, Cantonment Board; Amrish Gautam, Kondli; Barkha Singh, R. K. Puram; Balram Tanwar, Chhatarpur; Chaudhary Prem Singh, Ambedkar Nagar; Anil Bhardwaj, Tri Nagar; Anjali Rai, Moti Nagar; Bijender Singh, Nangloi; Baljor Singh, Gokulpuri; Kunwar Karan Singh, Model Town; Mukesh Sharma, Uttam Nagar; Rama Kant Goswami, Rajender Nagar; Jai Kishan, Sultanpuri; Zile Singh, Burari; Malaram Gangwal, Madipur; Mahabal Mishra, Dwarka; Mateen Ahmed, Seelampur; Nerendra Nath, Shahdara; Ram Babu Sharma, Rohtas Nagar; Surender Pal Singh Bittoo, Timarpur; Vijay Singh Lochhav, Bijwasan; Prahlad Singh Sahni, Chandni Chowk; Rajesh Lilothia, Patel Nagar; Subhash Chopra, Kalkaji; Surender Kumar, Bawana; Jitender Kumar, Greater Kailash; Beer Singh, Seemapuri; Parvez Hashmi, Okhla; Harnam Singh, Deoli; Hasan Ahmed, Mustafabad; Mahender Yadav, Palam; Mahmood Zia, Matia Mahal; Deepa Khullar, Krishna Nagar; Anil Chaudhary, Patpar Ganj; Madan Khorwal, Karol Bagh; Shambhu Dayal Sharma; Devender Yadav, Badli; Suresh Malik, Hari Nagar; Dayanand Chandela, Rajouri Garden; Sheeshpal, Tughlakabad; Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, Badarpur; Akhil Bansal, Shalimar Bagh; Anita Babbar, Tilak Nagar; Deepak Arora, Janakpuri; Tek Singh, Sangam Vihar; Naseeb Singh, Vishwas Nagar.

    In the list of 53 candidates, 13 are being given ticket for the first time.

    Sources said that from Greater Kailash former mayor Jaishri Panwar was also asking for ticket. But Jittu, former Leader of the House, MCD, has been successful as he has strong clout in AICC. Deepa Khullar who will contest assembly election against BJP’s state president Harsh Vardhan had won the councillor’s election as an independent candidate.

    Daynand Chandela has joined the Congress after resigning from the BJP. The same is the case of Ramvir Singh Bidhuri who resigned from the NCP and joined the Congress.

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