Delhi Assembly elections schedule on Tuesday has escalated political tensions in the national capital, with key constituencies such as New Delhi, Kalkaji and Jangpura at the centre of the high-stakes battle. The voters of the city are set to cast their votes on February 5 and the results will be declared on February 8.
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The battle lines are drawn among the three major contenders — AAP, BJP and Congress — with heavyweight candidates from these political parties locking horns in fierce contests in the high-profile constituencies.
The New Delhi constituency remains the epicentre of political tensions, as AAP supremo and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeks re-election from the seat that he has represented for more than a decade.
Kejriwal faces a formidable challenge from the sons of two former Delhi chief ministers. BJP's Parvesh Singh Verma, the son of former chief minister Sahib Singh Verma, and Congress' Sandeep Dikshit, the son of the late Sheila Dikshit, another former chief minister.
Kejriwal has won the New Delhi seat in the last three elections -2013, 2015 and 2020. He emerged victorious in the last polls with a notable margin of 21,687 votes.
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