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Chhattisgarh ‘Road Scam’ Report Behind Journalist’s Death? BJP Links Contractor To Congress
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Chhattisgarh ‘Road Scam’ Report Behind Journalist’s Death? BJP Links Contractor To Congress

Mukesh Chandrakar Death News: Posting contractor Suresh Chandrakar’s picture with Congress leader Deepak Baij, BJP asked if he’s a contractor or a ‘Congress contract killer’. Police have detained three people in the case but have not disclosed their names.

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BJP’s 1st List For Delhi Polls In, Parvesh Verma To Contest Arvind Kejriwal
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BJP’s 1st List For Delhi Polls In, Parvesh Verma To Contest Arvind Kejriwal

The BJP has released the first list of its candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections in Delhi. The party has released names of candidates who would be contesting on 29 seats out of the total 70 seats in the national capital.

The Aam Aadmi Party has released the names of all the candidates that will be contesting in the Assembly elections. The elections in the National Capital are scheduled for February.

Former BJP MP Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma will be contesting against former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal from the New Delhi seat. 

Former Delhi Transport Minister, Kailash Gehlot, once a close aide of Arvind Kejriwal, left AAP and joined the BJP months before the elections, and will be contesting from the Bijwasan seat.

Ramesh Bidhuri, who was the BJP MP from South Delhi till 2024, will be contesting from the Kalkaji constituency against Chief Minister Atishi. Mr Bidhuri was not given a ticket by the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Congress has fielded Alka Lamba from the Kalkaji constituency.

Arvinder Singh Lovely, who was a minister in Sheila Dikshit’s cabinet from 2003 to 2013, left the Congress last year and joined the BJP, he will now be contesting from the Gandhinagar seat in east Delhi. 

The Aam Aadmi Party has been in power since 2015, securing a thumping majority twice in the Assembly elections. But, in the Lok Sabha elections, AAP has failed to win a single seat since 2014 and BJP won all seven.

Yesterday, sources told NDTV that Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva will not be contesting in the upcoming Assembly elections. This came amid talks that he might be contesting in the polls.

The upcoming elections are being viewed as a fiercely contested battle between the BJP and AAP. The Congress, which was in power in Delhi for 15 straight years, has not been able to win any seat in the last two editions of the Delhi polls.

Allies in the Opposition bloc INDIA, the Congress and AAP are fighting against each other in the Delhi polls. The parties even fought separately in the Haryana elections last year.

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“Congress, BJP Should Officially Announce…”: Arvind Kejriwal’s Big Charge
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“Congress, BJP Should Officially Announce…”: Arvind Kejriwal’s Big Charge

Amid protests led by women from Punjab outside his Delhi residence, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal launched a scathing attack on the Congress and BJP, accusing them of working in alliance to oppose his party.

“Congress should not worry about us,” Mr Kejriwal said. “Those women belong to their (Congress and BJP) party. They have not come from Punjab, the women in Punjab are with us. They have faith in AAP. Congress and BJP should officially announce that they are contesting elections together against AAP in Delhi.”

Dismissing the Congress, the former Delhi Chief Minister said, “Don’t take Congress seriously.” 

Mr Kejriwal claimed that AAP’s governance model has consistently delivered on promises, citing free water supply to over 12 lakh families in Delhi as a case in point. However, he alleged that issues arose in his absence, resulting in exorbitant water bills for many residents. “I want to publicly and officially announce that those who think their bills are wrong, they need not pay. Wait for the elections; AAP will form the government, and we will waive off those wrong bills,” he promised.

Women from Punjab accused the AAP-led Punjab government of not fulfilling its pre-election promise to provide Rs 1,000 per month to every woman in the state. The protesters allege that AAP has prepared similar welfare schemes for women in Delhi ahead of assembly elections in the national capital scheduled this year. AAP’s Mukhya Mantri Mahila Samman Yojana in Delhi proposes a Rs 2,100 monthly stipend for women over 18.

Congress which has struggled to regain political ground in Delhi, capitalised on the protests to highlight AAP’s alleged failures. “Just like AAP deceived the women of Punjab, they are now planning to deceive the women of Delhi,” Congress said in a statement, urging Delhi voters not to fall for “false promises,” claiming that the party’s 15 years of governance had transformed the capital’s “image, direction, and condition.”

The controversy surrounding AAP’s welfare schemes was intensified after Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena ordered an inquiry into allegations of unauthorised data collection for the Mahila Samman Yojana. The scheme, meant to register women for benefits, has been clouded by claims that private individuals were gathering personal details without official sanction.

The BJP today announced its first list of candidates for the 2025 Delhi assembly elections. Pervesh Verma has been fielded against Mr Kejriwal from in the New Delhi constituency while Ramesh Bidhuri will take on Atishi in Kalkaji. AAP secured a landslide victory in the 2020 assembly elections by winning 62 out of 70 seats. 

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