Date : 30/01/2020
All political parties are active as election come near and specially while a big power election. This is happen now in Delhi due to date is very close for election of assembly and politician want to consider their victory in any how. That's why complete force is substitute in election preparation and don't want to miss this opportunity any one.
Also Indian public is also full interested in this election and they eager that who will win and who become chief minister of Delhi in election 2020.
Lets see some news from sources that we have got.
9:34 am (IST)
Kejriwal to Hold 4 Roadshows | Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled hold roadshows in Timarpur, Model Town, Ghonda and Rohtas Nagar as the battle for Delhi intensifies.
9:27 am (IST)
With just over a week left for the crucial Delhi elections, union home minister Amit Shah is scheduled to three public meetings and one roadshow in the national capital, while BJP chief JP Nadda will be holding three rallies today. At 3:30pm, Shah will hold a public meeting in Chhatarpur, followed by a roadshow in Kasturba Nagar at 5:30pm. At 7:00pm, he will hold a meeting in RK Puram, followed by another event in Malviya Nagar at 8:30pm. Nadda is scheduled to hold rallies in Rohini, Mangolpuri and Nangloi.
9:21 am (IST)
Most senior Delhi Congress leaders are either contesting the polls or have their kins in the fray. DPCC president Subhash Chopra has fielded his daughter Shivani from Kalkaji, while campaign committee chief Kirti Azad's wife is contesting from Sangam Vihar. A senior Delhi Congress leader said Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi will soon address rallies and hold roadshows. They had campaigned in the Lok Sabha polls.
9:21 am (IST)
The Congress, which lost the national capital to the AAP in 2013 and faced a massive drubbing in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, not winning any of the seven parliamentary seats here seems to be out of action. The void in its campaign management is being felt by several party candidates, leaving many confused in the face of fierce canvassing by their rivals. Many are perplexed over why big leaders have not started campaigning for party candidates yet, a Congress candidate from south Delhi said in an oblique reference to Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi. However, senior leaders said that the Gandhis will start campaigning from February 2.
9:19 am (IST)
AAP, BJP Put Out Their Best Game | With just nine days left for campaigning to end for the assembly polls, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal along with an army of AAP supporters is holding roadshows every day, while his ministers are addressing gatherings in Delhi's 70 assembly constituencies in a bid to retain power. The BJP, which lost Delhi to the Congress in 1998, has engaged Union ministers, chief ministers and parliamentarians to garner support for its candidates to bring back the national capital into its fold, after losing Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Maharashtra.
9:18 am (IST)
Cong Big Guns Missing from Poll Scene | Unlike the BJP and the ruling AAP which have deployed a battery of top leaders, including MPs and ministers, for canvassing for the February 8 Delhi polls, the Congress is yet to see its big guns like Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra hit the campaign trail. With just nine days left for campaigning to end for the assembly polls, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal along with an army of AAP supporters is holding roadshows every day, while his ministers are addressing gatherings in Delhi's 70 assembly constituencies in a bid to retain power.
9:00 am (IST)
Demand by BJP candidates for Anurag Thakur to Campaign has Increased: BJP Leaders | The demand by BJP candidates for Union minister Anurag Thakur to campaign in their constituencies has increased, leaders in the party said on Wednesday, even though the Election Commission has ordered to remove him from the party's star campaigners list. The leaders said Thakur is slated to campaign in more than a dozen constituencies over the next few days. The poll panel had issued a show cause notice to Thakur and his party colleague Parvesh Verma for their controversial remarks during recent election rallies.
8:54 am (IST)
AAP to Cover 50 Lakh Houses in Door-to-door Campaign | "The party volunteers will knock the doors of 50 lakh families living in Delhi and will also organise 3,000 'Nukkad Nataks' and 'flash mob' performances," a party leader said. The leader said there will be four major components of the campaign: door-to-door, Jan Sabhas, flash mob and buzz campaigns. Under door-to-door campaign, 50 lakh houses will be covered.
8:53 am (IST)
AAP to Hold 8,000 Public Meetings Ahead of Delhi Polls | As the Assembly poll campaign reaches its finale, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party has decided on a grand plan with its leaders conducting 8,000 public meetings in seven days. The party will reach every voter of Delhi at least twice in the next seven days with a message that they should vote Kejriwal.
This type of tight schedule arrange in Delhi but one expectation from them to please work like this after election in Delhi and all over India
Jay Hind
All political parties are active as election come near and specially while a big power election. This is happen now in Delhi due to date is very close for election of assembly and politician want to consider their victory in any how. That's why complete force is substitute in election preparation and don't want to miss this opportunity any one.
Also Indian public is also full interested in this election and they eager that who will win and who become chief minister of Delhi in election 2020.
Lets see some news from sources that we have got.
9:34 am (IST)
Kejriwal to Hold 4 Roadshows | Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled hold roadshows in Timarpur, Model Town, Ghonda and Rohtas Nagar as the battle for Delhi intensifies.
9:27 am (IST)
With just over a week left for the crucial Delhi elections, union home minister Amit Shah is scheduled to three public meetings and one roadshow in the national capital, while BJP chief JP Nadda will be holding three rallies today. At 3:30pm, Shah will hold a public meeting in Chhatarpur, followed by a roadshow in Kasturba Nagar at 5:30pm. At 7:00pm, he will hold a meeting in RK Puram, followed by another event in Malviya Nagar at 8:30pm. Nadda is scheduled to hold rallies in Rohini, Mangolpuri and Nangloi.
9:21 am (IST)
Most senior Delhi Congress leaders are either contesting the polls or have their kins in the fray. DPCC president Subhash Chopra has fielded his daughter Shivani from Kalkaji, while campaign committee chief Kirti Azad's wife is contesting from Sangam Vihar. A senior Delhi Congress leader said Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi will soon address rallies and hold roadshows. They had campaigned in the Lok Sabha polls.
9:21 am (IST)
The Congress, which lost the national capital to the AAP in 2013 and faced a massive drubbing in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, not winning any of the seven parliamentary seats here seems to be out of action. The void in its campaign management is being felt by several party candidates, leaving many confused in the face of fierce canvassing by their rivals. Many are perplexed over why big leaders have not started campaigning for party candidates yet, a Congress candidate from south Delhi said in an oblique reference to Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi. However, senior leaders said that the Gandhis will start campaigning from February 2.
9:19 am (IST)
AAP, BJP Put Out Their Best Game | With just nine days left for campaigning to end for the assembly polls, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal along with an army of AAP supporters is holding roadshows every day, while his ministers are addressing gatherings in Delhi's 70 assembly constituencies in a bid to retain power. The BJP, which lost Delhi to the Congress in 1998, has engaged Union ministers, chief ministers and parliamentarians to garner support for its candidates to bring back the national capital into its fold, after losing Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Maharashtra.
9:18 am (IST)
Cong Big Guns Missing from Poll Scene | Unlike the BJP and the ruling AAP which have deployed a battery of top leaders, including MPs and ministers, for canvassing for the February 8 Delhi polls, the Congress is yet to see its big guns like Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra hit the campaign trail. With just nine days left for campaigning to end for the assembly polls, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal along with an army of AAP supporters is holding roadshows every day, while his ministers are addressing gatherings in Delhi's 70 assembly constituencies in a bid to retain power.
9:00 am (IST)
Demand by BJP candidates for Anurag Thakur to Campaign has Increased: BJP Leaders | The demand by BJP candidates for Union minister Anurag Thakur to campaign in their constituencies has increased, leaders in the party said on Wednesday, even though the Election Commission has ordered to remove him from the party's star campaigners list. The leaders said Thakur is slated to campaign in more than a dozen constituencies over the next few days. The poll panel had issued a show cause notice to Thakur and his party colleague Parvesh Verma for their controversial remarks during recent election rallies.
8:54 am (IST)
AAP to Cover 50 Lakh Houses in Door-to-door Campaign | "The party volunteers will knock the doors of 50 lakh families living in Delhi and will also organise 3,000 'Nukkad Nataks' and 'flash mob' performances," a party leader said. The leader said there will be four major components of the campaign: door-to-door, Jan Sabhas, flash mob and buzz campaigns. Under door-to-door campaign, 50 lakh houses will be covered.
8:53 am (IST)
AAP to Hold 8,000 Public Meetings Ahead of Delhi Polls | As the Assembly poll campaign reaches its finale, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party has decided on a grand plan with its leaders conducting 8,000 public meetings in seven days. The party will reach every voter of Delhi at least twice in the next seven days with a message that they should vote Kejriwal.
This type of tight schedule arrange in Delhi but one expectation from them to please work like this after election in Delhi and all over India
Jay Hind
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