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Delhi announces final list of four candidates

| | Jan 21, 2015, at 05:38 am
New Delhi, Jan 20 (IBNS): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday announced the names of its last four candidates for the Delhi Assembly polls.

The party released its second list of candidates for the polls.

The BJP has named Sanjay Singh (Vikaspuri), Nandini Sharma (Malviya Nagar),  Sarita Chadhury (Mehrauli) and Rakesh Gulia (Greater Kailash).

The party has left four seats for the  its ally Shiromani Akali Dal.

The BJP on Monday had announced its first list of candidates for the polls which included 62 names.

The party has named former top cop Kiran Bedi  as its Chief Ministerial candidate for the polls.

Delhi goes to polls on Feb 7 and the results will be declared on Feb 10.

 

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