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Congress panel fails to agree on probable candidates for Delhi

Delhi:  Congress' Election Committee yesterday failed to finalise a list of probable candidates for Delhi assembly polls following differences among members and left it to the AICC screening panel to shortlist the ticket aspirants.  Sources


Around 1,600 Congress men have applied for tickets. In its last meeting on Saturday, the Election Committee had decided not to give tickets to those facing serious criminal charges.

“Yesterday's meeting decided to leave the selection guidelines for the Screening Committee,” said a member of the Election Committee.

“Three-four MLAs facing criminal cases may not be considered for tickets,” he said, adding Dikshit and Agarwal will finalise a panel of three candidates for all the seats where the party was defeated in the last assembly polls.  Names of MLAs like Dayanand Chandela (Rajouri Garden), Tarvinder Singh Marwah (Jangpura), Devinder Yadav (Badli) and Asif Mohd (Okhla) were raised by panel members citing records showing criminal cases against them.

Sources said a section of the Election Committee was opposed to giving tickets to Ministers Kiran Walia from Malviya Nagar and Ramakant Goswami from Rajinder Nagar saying they will be “weak” candidates.



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