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Delhi polls: Congress fields Kiran Walia against AAP's Arvind Kejriwal

| | Jan 17, 2015, at 02:18 am
New Delhi, Jan 16 (IBNS): Congress on Friday fielded former Delhi minister Kiran Walia against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal from the New Delhi seat as national capital will vote to elect their new Assembly next month.

The party released its fourth list of candidates for the upcoming polls.

Apart from Walia, the Congress named Raj Kumar Maggo, Dhuli Chand Lohia, Vishan Swaroop Agarwal, Zakir Khan and Satanpal Dayma in the list.


The party had won only 8 seats in the last Delhi Assembly polls which witnessed the rise of Kejriwal who had ruled the national capital for 49 days.

Delhi Assembly elections will be held on Feb. 7.
 

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