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Sonia Gandhi asked senior party leaders to contest Delhi polls: Rajesh Lilothia

Delhi Congress leader Rajesh Lilothia on Monday said that interim President Sonia Gandhi has asked senior party leaders to contest Delhi elections scheduled to be held on January 8.

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Published : Jan 13, 2020, 11:50 PM IST

New Delhi: With the Delhi Assembly polls only a few weeks away, Congress leader Rajesh Lilothia said that Sonia Gandhi has asked senior party leaders to contest elections scheduled to be held on January 8.

Sonia Gandhi asked senior party leaders to contest Delhi polls: Rajesh Lilothia

"Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi has asked the senior party leaders to seek tickets for the polls," Lilothia told ETV Bharat.

When asked if the party will announce its candidates any time soon, Lilothia said, "We have almost completed the process of coming up with a list of candidates. We are now waiting for the announcement to be made, " Lilothia told ETV Bharat.

On Congress' strategy for selecting candidates, the former MLA of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from Patel Nagar assembly constituency said, "We have always encouraged youngsters but appreciate experience as well, hence our tickets will be distributed equally among young and old leaders."

Elaborating on the party's manifesto, Lilothia said, "When we had a government in Delhi under Sheila Dikshit for 15 years, the national capital had witnessed all-round development. Our manifesto will be based on development."

Earlier in the day, the Sonia Gandhi had called upon all the leaders of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, including Ajay Maken, Arvinder Singh Lovely, JP Aggarwal, Rajesh Lilothia, and Naseeb Singh, among others, asking them to contest Delhi election.

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As per the sources, Ajay Maken has refused to contest elections.

Lilothia is likely to contest elections against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

New Delhi: With the Delhi Assembly polls only a few weeks away, Congress leader Rajesh Lilothia said that Sonia Gandhi has asked senior party leaders to contest elections scheduled to be held on January 8.

Sonia Gandhi asked senior party leaders to contest Delhi polls: Rajesh Lilothia

"Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi has asked the senior party leaders to seek tickets for the polls," Lilothia told ETV Bharat.

When asked if the party will announce its candidates any time soon, Lilothia said, "We have almost completed the process of coming up with a list of candidates. We are now waiting for the announcement to be made, " Lilothia told ETV Bharat.

On Congress' strategy for selecting candidates, the former MLA of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from Patel Nagar assembly constituency said, "We have always encouraged youngsters but appreciate experience as well, hence our tickets will be distributed equally among young and old leaders."

Elaborating on the party's manifesto, Lilothia said, "When we had a government in Delhi under Sheila Dikshit for 15 years, the national capital had witnessed all-round development. Our manifesto will be based on development."

Earlier in the day, the Sonia Gandhi had called upon all the leaders of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, including Ajay Maken, Arvinder Singh Lovely, JP Aggarwal, Rajesh Lilothia, and Naseeb Singh, among others, asking them to contest Delhi election.

Also read: PM should hold televised Q&A session with CAA critics: Chidambaram

As per the sources, Ajay Maken has refused to contest elections.

Lilothia is likely to contest elections against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Intro:New Delhi: Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi has asked the senior party leaders to seek tickets for contesting upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections.


Body:After getting an experience of Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly elections, where party didn't contest elections with full force, Congress is keen to field strong candidates for the Delhi Assembly polls.

The party is also going to release its first list of candidates very soon, as the next Central Election Committee meeting, which is likely to be held on Wednesday.

The Congress chief had called all the leaders of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, including Ajay Maken, Arvinder Singh Lovely, JP Aggarwal, Rajesh Lilothia, Naseeb Singh and asked all 5ue senior leaders to come on field to contest elections. However, as per the sources, Ajay Maken has refused to contest elections, while the other four has agreed.


Conclusion:While speaking to ETV Bharat, Lilothia said, "Congress president has asked all the senior leaders to contest elections, so we'll definitely follow her instructions. The party will soon release its first list as the procedure has almost been completed." Lilothia is likely to contest elections from New Delhi against CM Arvind Kejriwal.
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