The Election Commission has officially announced the dates for the Delhi Assembly elections. Voting will take place on February 5, and the results will be revealed on February 8. Since the current assembly’s term ends on February 15, the elections need to happen before that date.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is hoping to win for the third time. They are facing strong competition from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while the Congress Party is also part of the race but is campaigning independently against both AAP and BJP.
AAP is talking about how it has improved education and healthcare. They promise help for women and free treatment for senior citizens. Meanwhile, BJP is accusing AAP of being corrupt, especially regarding the renovation of the Chief Minister’s home.
Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of AAP, is leading their campaign even though he stepped down as Chief Minister after being granted bail in a corruption case. He says he will return to his job only after the people’s verdict. Other key AAP figures, like Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh, are also campaigning hard, with Sisodia aiming for a cabinet position after the election results.
List of 70 Delhi Constituencies:
The Election Commission has announced the official list of constituencies for the elections. Here is a simple list of all 70 constituencies in Delhi where the elections will take place.
| Constituency Name | AAP Candidate | BJP Candidate | Congress Candidate |
|————————–|—————|————–|——————–|
| 1. Adarsh Nagar | | | |
| 2. Ambedkar Nagar | | | |
| 3. Anand Vihar | | | |
| 4. Babarpur | | | |
| 5. Badarpur | | | |
| 6. Ballimaran | | | |
| 7. Bawana | | | |
| 8. Bijwasan | Kailash Gahlot| | |
| 9. Burari | | | |
| 10. Chandni Chowk | | | |
| 11. Chhattarpur | | | |
| 12. Dwarka | | | |
| 13. Gandhi Nagar | Arvinder Singh Lovely | | |
| 14. Gokalpur | | | |
| 15. Hari Nagar | | | |
| … and more | | | |
| 70. Dwarka | | | |
The stage is set for a thrilling contest as the election date approaches!
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