• Source:JND

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its second list of candidates for the upcoming 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. This decision was made after a meeting of the Central Election Committee, which was led by BJP President Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda on 10th January 2025. The meeting was attended by important leaders like Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, and other committee members.

The second list includes several new faces, along with some key party leaders, who will contest from different constituencies across Delhi. Among the prominent candidates, Kapil Mishra will contest from Karawal Nagar, Harish Khurana from Moti Nagar, and Priyanka Gautam, who recently joined BJP from AAP, will fight from Kondli.

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In the second list of 29 candidates, Harish Khurana will contest from Moti Nagar, while Priyanka Gautam has been fielded in Kondli.

Other candidates include Raj Karan Khatri in Narela, Surya Prakash Khatri in Timarpur, Gajendra Daral in Mundka, Bajrang Shukla in Kirari, Karan Singh Karma in Sultanpur Majra, Karnail Singh in Shakur Basti, and Tilak Ram Gupta in Trinagar.

Manoj Kumar Jindal has been given the ticket for Sadar Bazar, Satish Jain for Chandni Chowk, Deepti Indora for Matia Mahal, Urmila Kailash Gangwal for Madipur, Shyam Sharma for Hari Nagar, Shweta Saini for Tilak Nagar, Pankaj Kumar Singh for Vikaspuri, Pawan Sharma for Uttam Nagar, Pradyumn Rajput for Dwarka, Sandeep Sehrawat for Matiala, Neelam Pahalwan for Najafgarh, Kuldeep Solanki for Palam, Umang Bajaj for Rajinder Nagar, Neeraj Basoya for Kasturba Nagar, and Rohtas Bidhuri for Tughlakabad.

Additionally, the BJP has named Manish Chaudhary for Okhla, Priyanka Gautam for Kondli (SC), Abhay Verma for Laxmi Nagar, and Anil Gaur for Seelampur.

Kapil Mishra, a former minister in Arvind Kejriwal's earlier government, joined the BJP in 2019.

Last week, the BJP announced its first list of candidates, which included Parvesh Verma to challenge AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi, and Ramesh Bidhuri for the Kalkaji seat, where he will compete against Chief Minister Atishi. Other notable candidates in the first list were Dushyant Gautam for Karol Bagh, Manjinder Singh Sirsa for Rajouri Garden, Kailash Gehlot for Bijwasan, and Arvinder Singh Lovely for Gandhi Nagar.