6 out of 10 seats in South Delhi are in a fierce contest,

AAP Vs BJP Vs Congress: As the polling clock approaches, the electoral frenzy in the assembly seats of the South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency is getting interesting. There is a fierce contest in six out of 10 seats in this Lok Sabha constituency.
The most famous of these seats are Kalkaji and Chhatarpur. In these two places, a direct contest is going to be seen between the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party. Apart from this, the Congress is also in the fray with strength. All parties have fielded star campaigners in the electoral field to ensure their victory. More experienced preachers have not come yet.
There are 10 assembly seats in South Delhi area
There are 10 assembly constituencies in South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency. These include Bijwasan, Palam, Mehrauli, Chhatarpur, Deoli, Ambedkar Nagar, Sangam Vihar, Kalkaji, Tughlaqabad, Badarpur assembly seats. Elections were held in Kalkaji, Tughlaqabad, Sangam Vihar, Chhatarpur Mehrauli and Badarpur seats.
AAP-BJP face to face in Kalkaji seat
In Kalkaji, there is a direct contest between Aam Aadmi Party’s Atishi and BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri. Ramesh Bidhuri, who is contesting from this seat for the first time, has done his best to win with BJP workers.
At the same time, Atishi is doing everything possible to win from here for the second time. This contest has become so interesting that Ramesh and Atishi have even written a letter to the Election Commission levelling allegations against each other.
File photo of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri.
Atishi has accused Ramesh Bidhuri’s people of attacking AAP workers while doing goondagai, while Ramesh Bidhuri has also accused Atishi of bringing in salaried workers and putting pressure on the administration. Now it will be interesting to see who will cross his party’s Naiya on February 8.
Interesting contest with the arrival of Congress candidate in Badarpur
At the same time, the BJP’s only Badarpur seat in the 2020 assembly elections has faced a tough fight. Here, BJP’s ND Sharma is giving a tough challenge to AAP leader Ram Singh.
Ram Singh has been an MLA twice and ND Sharma once. Apart from these two candidates, there are three other candidates in this seat. AAP’s Ram Singh and Congress’s Arjun Bhadana are from the Gurjar community while ND Sharma is a Brahmin. Therefore, the Gurjar voters can be divided here. This can benefit the BJP.
Fight between Gajendra Yadav and Mahendra Chaudhary in Mehrauli
In Mehrauli and Chhatarpur, there is a direct contest between the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party. In Mehrauli, the BJP has staked on Gajendra Yadav and the Aam Aadmi Party has staked on Mahendra Chaudhary. Both of them are busy day and night in favour of voters in the region.
AAP’s star campaigner Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has also held a public meeting here. This time, the Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP are contesting in Sangam Vihar seat. The election battle is going on between AAP’s three-time MLA Dinesh Mohaniya and BJP’s Chandan Chaudhary.
Uproar among candidates of the same Kunbe in Chhatarpur
In Chhatarpur seat, there is a tough fight between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party candidates. The contest is between BJP’s Kartar Singh Tanwar and Aam Aadmi Party’s Brahm Singh Tanwar.
Kartar Singh was a BJP MLA and Kartar Singh was a BJP MLA. Apart from this, in the Tughlaqabad seat too, BJP’s Rohtash Bidhuri has seen AAP’s two-time MLA Sahiram Wrangler giving a tough fight. Right now, a public meeting of the senior leadership of the BJP can also be held in Tughlaqabad.