From where will CPI(M) field candidates for Delhi elections?
Reportedly left parties will field candidates on some seats in the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi. They have appealed to congress aam aadmi party (AAP) that the 'India' alliance should contest the elections together. In a press conference here, state leaders of party OF INDIA' target='_blank' title='communist party of india-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">communist party of india (Marxist), party OF INDIA' target='_blank' title='communist party of india-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">communist party of india, party OF INDIA' target='_blank' title='communist party of india-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">communist party of india (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation and Revolutionary Socialist party (RSP) said that the Left parties will present an option to the people of Delhi.
Perhaps they said that the bharatiya janata party at the Center and the aam aadmi party in the state have failed to solve the issues of the common people. Forward Block and Communist Ghadar party of india (CGPI) will also be part of the group of Left parties. cpi (M) leader Anurag Saxena said, "The Left parties want to fill the space left by the mainstream parties in Delhi. bjp at the Center and AAP in the state have disappointed the people of Delhi."
Moreover Anurag Saxena said that CPI(M) will field candidates from Karawal nagar and Badarpur, cpi from Vikaspuri and Palam and CPI(ML) Liberation from Narela and Kondli. He said that along with this Forward Block and cpi will announce their candidates on some more seats in the coming days. Eminent lawyer and famous social worker Advocate ashok Agarwal is the CPI(M) candidate from Karawal nagar, while Jagdish Chand Sharma will be the candidate from Badarpur. Let us tell you that Arvind Kejriwal's party AAP has announced the names of candidates for all 70 assembly seats of Delhi. At the same time, the first list of candidates has also been released by Congress. arvind kejriwal has clearly refused to form an alliance with congress in the elections.