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Small parties are trying to spoil the game of three big parties in Delhi elections - delhi vidhan sabha chunav small parties are trying to spoil the game of three big parties in delhi elections


In Delhi, small political parties like BSP and AIMIM are making a strategy to cut the votes of the three main political parties AAP, BJP and Congress in the upcoming assembly elections, so that their game can be spoiled. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is planning to contest all 70 seats, while All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is fielding candidates on more than 10 Muslim-dominated seats. Both parties have planned rallies of their key leaders – Mayawati (BSP) and Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM).

Small political parties in the national capital are gearing up to put up a tough challenge in the upcoming elections. He is making many promises including solving various issues in Muslim dominated areas, tackling corruption and good governance.

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One of these is the Indian Liberal Party (BLP), founded recently by US-based Dr. Munish Kumar Raizada and others associated with the Anna Hazare-led anti-corruption movement.

Raizada said that he and Arvind Kejriwal were part of the anti-corruption movement, but now they have decided to give a tough fight to AAP.

Raizada, who returned to India about 15 months ago, will contest against AAP chief Kejriwal from New Delhi seat. Former BJP MP Pravesh Verma is also contesting from this seat, while Congress has given ticket to Sandeep Dixit.

Raizada told PTI, “We will do long-term development in Delhi. If BLP comes to power in Delhi, the first thing we will do is constitute Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).”

BSP wants to make the path of its rivals difficult

Bahujan Samaj Party, which is focusing on strengthening its base among the Dalit and deprived communities, has decided to contest on all 70 seats and feels that this will make it difficult for its rivals.

The party is planning to organize rallies of Mayawati in the coming days. BSP central coordinator Nitin Singh said that the party’s focus is on providing better opportunities.

Singh said, “Between 2008 and 2012 we had a significant vote share. Our people were misled by Kejriwal’s false promises. In the elections to be held on February 5, we will fight and give a tough fight to get back our vote share.”

AIMIM engaged in dividing Muslim votes

Hyderabad Lok Sabha member Asaduddin Owaisi’s party AIMIM will contest elections on 10-12 seats.

The party has so far announced the names of two candidates – Tahir Hussain from Mustafabad and Shafa ur Rehman from Okhla. Both are accused in 2020 Delhi riots cases.

Voting will be held in Delhi in a single phase on February 5 and the results will be declared on February 8.

AIMIM’s Delhi unit president Shoaib Jamai told PTI that the party has already fielded two strong candidates who are leading the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). Was the main face of.

Jamai said the party’s primary focus is on a direct fight with the BJP in Muslim-dominated constituencies.

He said, “We are directly challenging the BJP on all the seats we are contesting. Aam Aadmi Party and Congress should understand that their presence is not required on these seats. We will directly contest the BJP.”

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi may hold some rallies in the constituencies where the party has fielded candidates.

Jamai said that if AIMIM wins some seats and there is a need to form an alliance, the party can forge an alliance with other parties to stop the BJP.

The party has promised to resolve issues such as lack of infrastructure, housing and traffic related problems in Muslim-dominated areas.

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