una game Delhi Elections: Congress Releases 4th List For Assembly Elections | Full Candidates List
The Indian National Congress has names of more candidates for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025. With this latest listuna game, a total of 68 candidates have been declared for the assembly elections.
In the latest list, the party has fielded Surender Kumar from Bawana (SC), Sumesh Gupta from Rohini, Rahul Dhanak from Karol Bagh (SC), Virender Bidhuri from Tughlakabad and Arjun Bhadana from Badarpur.
The party has to release two more names for the 70 seat Delhi Assembly elections.
Earlier, Alka Lamba was fielded as a candidate from Kalkaji. Lamba will be up against Delhi Chief Minister and AAP candidate Atishi and BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri.
Congress also fielded ex-MP Sandeep Dikshit who is up against Aam Aadmi Party supremo Arvind Kejriwal and Bharatiya Janata Party's Parvesh Verma from the New Delhi seat.
The grand old party released its first list of candidates on December 13 where they named Dikshit, Congress chief Devender Yadav from Badli, ex-Delhi minister Haroon Yusuf from Ballimaran, ex-Delhi Congress chief Chaudhary Anil Kumar from Patparganj.
cleopatra slot machineIn its second list of candidates, the party revealed that it has fielded Farhad Suri against AAP's Manish Sisodia from Jangpura. Ex-AAP MLA Asim Khan, who joined Congress recently, has been given a ticket from Matia Mahal, and Devinder Sehrawat has been fielded from Bijwasan.
The Congress in its third list announced Alka Lamba's name only.
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Soon after releasing its first list of candidates, Congress announced that they will set up a 'war room' to help party nominees run their campaign smoothly. Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav said the centralised 'war room' will be set up at the party's Delhi unit office to support candidates with necessary information and strategy.
He also said the party has provided candidates with documents on their respective constituencies which would help them fully understand the profile of their seats.
Delhi Elections | Congress Candidates List (Full)(this list will be updated as and when new names are announced)
Kalkaji:Alka Lamba
Narela: Aruna Kumari
Burari: Mangesh Tyagi
Adarsh Nagar: Shivank Singhal
Badli: Devender Yadav
Rithala: Sushant Mishra
Sultanpur Majra: Jai Kishan
Nangloi Jat: Rohit Chaudhary
Mangolpuri: Hanuman Chauhan
Shalimar Bagh: Praveen Jain
Shakur Basi: Satish Luthra
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Tri Nagar: Satender Sharma
Wazirpur: Ragini Nayak
Sadar Bazar: Anil Bhardwaj
Chandni Chowk: Mudit Agarwal
Matia Mahal: Asim Ahmed Khan
Ballimaran: Haroon Yusuf
Moti Nagar: Rajender Namdhari
Madipur: JP Panwar
Rajouri Garden: Dharmpal Chandela
Tilak Nagar: PS Bawa
Uttam Nagar: Mukesh Sharma
Dwarka: Adarsh Shastri
Matiala: Raghuvinder Shokeen
Bijwasan: Devinder Sahrawat
Delhi Cantt: Pradeep Kumar Upmanyu
Rajinder Nagar: Vineet Yadav
New Delhi: Sandeep Dikshit
Jangpura: Farhad Suri
Kasturba Nagar: Abhishek Dutt
Malviya Nagar: Jitendra Kumar Kochar
Mehrauli: Pushpa Singh
Chhatarpur: Rajinder Tanwar
Deoli: Rajesh Chauhan
Ambedkar Nagar: Jay Prakash
Sangam Vihar: Harsh Chaudhary
Greater Kailash: Gravit Singhvi
Trilokpuri: Amardeep
Kondli: Akshay Kumar
Patparganj: Ch. Anil Kumar
Laxmi Nagar: Sumit Sharma
Krishna Nagar: Gurcharan Singh Raju
Seemapuri: Rajesh Lilothia
Seelampur: Abdul Rehman
Babarpur: Haji Mohd Ishraq Khan
Mustafabad: Ali Mahndi
Karawal Nagar: PK Mishra
Gokalpur (SC): Ishwar Bagr
Patel Nagar: Krishna Tirath
Okhla: Ariba Khan
Mundka: Dharam Pal Lakda
Kirari: Rajesh Gupta
Model Town: Kunwar Karan Singh
Hari Nagar: Prem Sharma
Janakpuri: Harbani Kaur
Palam: Mange Ram
Najafgarh: Sushma Yadav
RK Puram: Vishesh Tokas
Vishwas Nagar: Rajiv Chaudhary
Gandhi Nagar: Kamal Arora
Shahdara: Jagat Singh
Ghonda: Bheesham Sharma
Vikaspuri: Jitender Solanki
Bawan (SC): Surender Kumar
Rohini: Sumesh Gupta
Karol Bagh (SC): Rahul Dhanak
Tughlakabad: Virender Bidhuri
Badarpur: Arjun Bhadana
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Delhi will head to the polls on February 5, 2025 across all 70 seats. The counting of votes will be declared the Election Commission on February 8.
In the last two consecutive elections (2015 & 2020)una game, Congress failed to gain any seats in the Delhi assembly. AAP saw landslide victories in both elections while BJP improved slightly in 2020.