
BJP, which has been lagging in Tughlakabad assembly seat for the last two times, is in the fray with a new strategy this time. Along with changing pawns, candidates were fielded according to caste equations, but in the new strategy, the BJP is entangled among its people. Dissatisfaction has also been seen among old workers due to ticket distribution.
Supporters of Vikram Bidhuri, who came second in two assembly elections, are adopting a rebellious attitude. Their dissatisfaction can become a cause of trouble for the BJP. The BJP has contested elections twice and has cut the ticket of Vikram Bidhuri and has fielded Rohtash Bidhuri. Vikram supporters are avoiding campaigning for Rohtash.
Virendra Bidhuri joins Congress camp
Virendra Bidhuri, brother of BJP MP from South Delhi Ramveer Singh Bidhuri, not only rebelled after not getting the ticket and joined the Congress camp, but is also staking claim to their ticket. Virendra was seen campaigning for his brother in the Lok Sabha elections held last year. Then he asked the people of the area to vote in favor of BJP.
Seat entangled in an internal fight.
In the changed scenario, some supporters of MP Ramveer Singh Bidhuri are seen quietly helping Virendra Bidhuri in campaigning. However, BJP MP Bidhuri is trying his best to stop them.
He is appealing to vote in favor of BJP by citing his existence in the party. How much effect his appeal will have, will be known only after the counting of votes. At present, due to the internal fight of the party, the seat seems to be entangled among its people.
Both Congress and BJP are desperate to win the seat.
Both Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party are desperate to win the Tughlakabad assembly seat. Congress has not been able to make a comeback on this seat after 1998.
At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party snatched this seat from BJP in 2015. Since then, Bharatiya Janata Party candidates are also waiting for victory here.
BJP and Congress changed candidates
This time both BJP and Congress have changed their candidates. In the last election, BJP's Vikram Bidhuri got 45 thousand votes. AAP candidate Sahiram Pehalwan defeated BJP's Vikram Bidhuri by a margin of 13,758 votes. Aam Aadmi Party got 58,905 votes. Congress's Shubham Sharma had to be satisfied with just 1,342 votes.
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