News Relic, New Delhi:
Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday announced its final list of eight
candidates for the Delhi Assembly polls, thus completing the process of
naming its nominees for all 70 seats.
In the list declared on
Friday, AAP has named Sarita Singh, president of its students' wing --
Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti - from Rohtash Nagar while Haji Yunus, an
office bearer of the party's minority wing, has been given the ticket
from Mustafabad.
AAP got a shot in the arm after former BJP
Councillor Saurabh Bharadwaj joined the party and was fielded from
Wazirpur. Bharadwaj's move would come as a jolt to the BJP as his son
Ashok is the district office bearer of BJP while daughter-in-law Poonam
is a sitting Councillor. He is also known to wield clout in Wazirpur
where 80 per cent of the people reside in JJ clusters.
Pramila
Tokas, an Independent Councillor, has been given the ticket from RK
Puram, while Pankaj Puskhar, the campaign manager for Timarpur
constituency, has been nominated to contest the same seat, replacing
former legislator Harish Khanna.
In Mehrauli, the party has given
the ticket to a prominent local Jat leader, Chaudhary Goverdhan Singh,
while AAP volunteers Pawan Sharma and Ajay Dutt have been fielded from
Adarsh Nagar and Amebdkar Nagar, respectively.
With this, AAP has repeated 21 of its former legislators and given chance to 35 fresh faces.
AAP
has fielded all its former ministers who were part of the Arvind
Kejriwal government during AAP's short stint in power in Delhi.
Almost
all the chiefs of its affiliated organisations have bagged tickets. Ms
Kumari, the president of AAP's women's wing is contesting from Shalimar
Bagh while Manoj Kumar, head of the party's Scheduled Caste cell will
contest from Kondli.
Jarnail Singh, its youth wing chief is the
AAP candidate from Tilak Nagar while Praveen Kumar, who is overall
in-charge of the affiliated wings, is contesting from Jangpura.
Ending
speculation that he would contest against the BJP's chief ministerial
candidate, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal has this time opted to contest
from his New Delhi Assembly seat, where he had trounced former Delhi
chief minister Sheila Dixit by over 22,000 votes in the last Assembly
polls.
Five of AAP's Lok Sabha candidates, including Mr Kejriwal,
Mr Shastri, Rakhi Birla, Jarnail Singh and Devendra Sehrawat will
contest the Assembly polls.