On first day, 8 candidates file nomination papers for LS poll
BY M Post Bureau17 March 2014 5:19 AM IST
M Post Bureau17 March 2014 5:19 AM IST
Delhi Election Commission said it received eight applications out of which four were filed by independents, while the rest were received from other registered parties.
Two nominations have been received from Chandni Chowk constituency, four from North East and one each from East and New Delhi constituencies, said an election official.
Independent candidate Ashutosh Mudgil and Dhan Raj Chauhan of Naya Daur Party have filed their nominations from Chandi Chowk.
Independents Nafe Singh Rajput and Dinesh Pal Singh, besides Narendra Sharma of Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) and AK Aggarwal of Agar Jan Party have filed their nominations from North East Delhi.
Manju Chhibber of Republican Party of India (A) has filed her nomination from East Delhi, while Maharaj Kumar, an independent candidate, has filed nomination from New Delhi.
The filing of nominations will continue till 22 March. After scrutiny on 24 March, candidates can withdraw their nominations till 26 March.
Out of seven constituencies in Delhi, six are general seats and one is reserved for scheduled caste. The parliamentary constituencies are Chandni Chowk, North East Delhi, East Delhi, New Delhi, West Delhi, South Delhi, and North West Delhi (reserved).
Two nominations have been received from Chandni Chowk constituency, four from North East and one each from East and New Delhi constituencies, said an election official.
Independent candidate Ashutosh Mudgil and Dhan Raj Chauhan of Naya Daur Party have filed their nominations from Chandi Chowk.
Independents Nafe Singh Rajput and Dinesh Pal Singh, besides Narendra Sharma of Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) and AK Aggarwal of Agar Jan Party have filed their nominations from North East Delhi.
Manju Chhibber of Republican Party of India (A) has filed her nomination from East Delhi, while Maharaj Kumar, an independent candidate, has filed nomination from New Delhi.
The filing of nominations will continue till 22 March. After scrutiny on 24 March, candidates can withdraw their nominations till 26 March.
Out of seven constituencies in Delhi, six are general seats and one is reserved for scheduled caste. The parliamentary constituencies are Chandni Chowk, North East Delhi, East Delhi, New Delhi, West Delhi, South Delhi, and North West Delhi (reserved).
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