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Delhi polls: Kapil Mishra, Harish Khurana in BJP's 2nd list

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New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday released its second list featuring 29 candidates for the Delhi Assembly polls, fielding Kapil Mishra, a former AAP leader now identified with hardline Hindutva politics, from Karawal Nagar.

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It has fielded Harish Khurana, son of former Delhi chief minister Madan Lal Khurana, from the Moti Nagar constituency.

With the latest announcement, the party has so far named candidates for 58 seats of the 70-member Delhi Assembly.

The elections are scheduled to be held on February 5 and the votes will be counted on February 8.

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Mishra, who replaced sitting party MLA Mohan Singh Bisht, made several speeches, denounced as inflammatory by rival parties, just before communal riots broke out in northeast Delhi in February 2020.

Sitting BJP MLA from Laxmi Nagar seat Abhay Verma will seek reelection from the same seat. He won the constituency in 2020 with a narrow margin of just over 800 votes.

Both Mishra and Verma are Purvanchalis. Two other candidates, Bajrang Shukla from Kirari and Pankaj Singh from Vikaspuri, also belong to the same community.

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Delhi BJP's Mandir Prakoshth (temple cell) chief Karnail Singh is the party's candidate against sitting AAP MLA and former minister Satyendar Jain at Shakoor Basti seat.

Former Kasturba Nagar MLA Neeraj Basoya, who recently defected to the BJP from Congress, was fielded from the same seat.

Former Delhi BJP general secretary (organisation) Pawan Sharma will contest Uttam Nagar seat that he won in 2013.

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Deepti Indora, Matia Mahal, Urmila Kailash Gangwar, Madipur (SC), Shweta Saini, Tilak Nagar, Priyanka Gautam, Kondli (SC), and Neelam Pahalwan from Najafgarh are the party's women candidates so far.

The list features four former MLAs and eight sitting municipal councilors.

Former mayor Shyam Sharma was fielded from the Hari Nagar seat which has a significant number of Sikh voters.

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Tickets on remaining 12 tickets will likely be announced soon after discussions on seats like Delhi Cantt, Greater Kailash and Shahdara.

Party sources said former Union minister Meenakshi Lekhi was considered for the Greater Kailash seat, although she was interested in contesting from Delhi Cantt.

Sr. No. Constituency Candidate
1. Narela Raj Karan Khatri
2. Timarpur Surya Prakash Khatri
3. Mundka Gajendra Daral
4. Kirari Bajrang Shukla
5. Sultanpur Majra (SC) Karam Singh Karma
6. Shakar Basti Karnail Singh
7. Tri Nagar Tilak Ram Gupta
8. Sadar Bazar Manoj Kumar Jindal
9. Chandni Chowk Satish Jain
10. Matia Mahal Deepti Indora
11. Ballimaran Kamal Bagri
12. Moti Nagar Harish Khurana
13. Madipur (SC) Urmila Kalash Gangwal
14. Hari Nagar Shyam Sharma
15. Tilak Nagar Shweta Saini
16. Vikaspuri Pankaj Kumar Singh
17. Uttam Nagar Pawan Sharma
18. Dwarka Praduymn Rajput
19. Najafgarh Neelam Pahalwan
20. Palam Kuldeep Solanki
21. Matiala Sandeep Sehrawat
22. Rajinder Nagar Umang Bajaj
23. Kasturba Nagar Neeraj Basoya
24. Tughlakabad Rohtas Bidhuri
25. Okhla Manish Chaudhary
26. Kondli (SC) Priyanka Gautam
27. Laxmi Nagar Abhay Verma
28. Seelampur Anil Gaur
29. Karawal Nagar Kapil Mishra
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