It\'s three-corner contest in all Delhi seats; fight between political greenhorns\, bigwigs

It's three-corner contest in all Delhi seats; fight between political greenhorns, bigwigs

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

will witness a pitched three-corner contest in the Lok sabha polls between the BJP, the and the with several heavyweights including former Chief Sheila Dikshit, ex-and in the fray.

The Congress, on the other hand, is seeking resurrection after its decimation in the 2015 Assembly polls.

In the 2013 Assembly polls, the bagged 29.49 per cent of votes, while the BJP got 33.07 per cent votes. The was relegated to the third position with 24.55 per cent of vote share.

In the 2014 Modi-wave, the BJP bagged seven seats with over 46 per cent of vote share while the AAP got 32 per cent. The share declined to 15 per cent.

The share further declined in the 2015 Assembly polls to nine per cent while the AAP's share rose to 54 per cent. The BJP's vote share was 32 per cent.

However, the Congress improved its performance significantly in the 2017 civic body polls. It bagged 21 per cent of votes, while the AAP got 26 per cent. The BJP, on the other hand, secured 36 per cent votes.

The surge in Congress' vote share led to the talks of having a pre-poll alliance between the Congress and the AAP.

Over the last three months, the AAP and the Congress were involved in hectic parleys for a tie-up which did not materialise. The AAP was seeking a pre-poll alliance beyond Delhi, but the Congress wanted the tie-up to be restricted only to the national capital.

The two parties were of the view that a combined vote share of the AAP and the Congress out-numbered the BJP's vote share.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP has replaced two of its sitting MPs and given chance to new faces -- Gambhir from East and from Northwest

The AAP has fielded all fresh candidates including Atishi, the face behind the reformation of schools, and Raghav Chadha.

The Congress on the other hand has fielded veterans like Dikshit, five-time J P Agarwal, former and and Olympic bronze medallist

The 81-year-old Dikshit will take on AAP's Dilip Pandey and from the North-East Delhi seat.

The seat, known for its substantial Purvanchali population, has a rural belt comprising seats.

The East Delhi constituency will also see a slugfest between BJP candidate Gambhir, Congress and former Delhi and AAP's Atishi.

From West Delhi, BJP's Parvesh is locked in a fight with Congress' Mahabal Mishra and AAP's Balbir Singh Jakhar to retain the seat.

The West Delhi constituency comprises Sikh-dominated constituencies like Rajouri Garden, and and rural constituencies like Najafgarh and Matiala.

From Chandni Chowk, a seat which has a substantial trading community, Congress' Agarwal will take on and AAP's

Congress' Kapil Sibal had won this seat in 2004 and 2009.

The constituency comprising the Lutyens zone will see a contest between BJP's Meenakshi Lekhi, AAP's Brijesh Goyal and Congress' Maken.

Maken represented this seat twice in 2004 and 2009, but was defeated by Lekhi in 2014.

The North-West seat, the only reserved constituency in Delhi, will see a contest between AAP's Gugan Singh, BJP's and Congress's

The seat was won by BJP's Udit Raj in 2014.

The South Delhi Lok Sabha seat will see two debutants -- AAP's Chadha and Congress's -- locking horns with sitting and BJP candidate

Bidhuri had defeated AAP candidate Col by a margin of 1.07 lakh votes in 2014.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 23:00 IST