Delhi Polls
The party failed to win even one of the 12 SC (scheduled castes) reserved constituencies in the assembly polls held in 2015 and 2020. In previous elections too, the BJP never won more than two-three of these seats.
[…]As elections loom, residents of the high-profile seat demand better governance, accessible leadership, and tangible progress
[…]With the Delhi Assembly elections around the corner, residents living under the shadow of the Ghazipur landfill are urging candidates and political parties to prioritise their issues
[…]The list includes Delhi BJP Vice President Kapil Mishra – a former minister who was earlier with the AAP – who has been fielded from the Karawal Nagar constituency, and former Delhi chief minister Madan Lal Khurana’s son, Harish Khurana
[…]MLAs tracing the untold stories of city’s linguistic minorities and their fleeting moments of political triumph
[…]The BSP is planing to contest all 70 seats while the AIMIM is fielding candidates on about a dozen of Muslim-dominated seats.
[…]Major political contenders, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Indian National Congress, have each promised financial assistance schemes for women.
[…]“Phir Layenge Kejriwal” — the 3:29-minute song — highlights AAP’s achievements during its tenure in office and aims to strike a chord with voters, emphasising continuity in governance.
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