12-09-2008, 01:13 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Other Assembly segments where <b>Minority votes laid path for the Congress </b>for the third successive time to the Vidhan Sabha are Kondli (19 per cent), Gandhi Nagar (22 per cent), Seemapuri (25 per cent), Shahdara (13 per cent), Chandni Chowk (20 per cent), Sadar Bazaar (13 per cent), Vikaspuri (20 per cent) and Malviya Nagar (15 per cent). Amrish K Gautam from Kondli with the margin of 14, 983, Arvinder Singh Lovely from Gandhi Nagar with 17, 208, Veer Singh from Seemapuri with 19, 274 and Narender Nath from Shahadra with <b>1, 500 </b>reserved their seats.
The Sadar Bazaar seat went to the Congress, whose Rajesh Jain crushed BJPâs Jaiprakash, with the former polling 47,502 as against the latterâs 33,411 votes. Congress also bagged the Vikaspuri constituency, where its candidate Nand Kishore defeated Krishna Gehlot of BJP by a narrow margin of <b>955 votes</b>. Prahalad Singh Sawhney of Congress came better of BJPâs candidate and the face of anti-sealing drive in Delhi, Praveen Khandelwal in Chandni Chowk by<b> 7,919 </b>votes.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Muslims and illegal Banladeshi voted for Congress, no surprise.
Vikas Puri should follow Janakpuri, Kirti Nagar and Tilak Nagar strategy, remove slums from their neighborhood.
The Sadar Bazaar seat went to the Congress, whose Rajesh Jain crushed BJPâs Jaiprakash, with the former polling 47,502 as against the latterâs 33,411 votes. Congress also bagged the Vikaspuri constituency, where its candidate Nand Kishore defeated Krishna Gehlot of BJP by a narrow margin of <b>955 votes</b>. Prahalad Singh Sawhney of Congress came better of BJPâs candidate and the face of anti-sealing drive in Delhi, Praveen Khandelwal in Chandni Chowk by<b> 7,919 </b>votes.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Muslims and illegal Banladeshi voted for Congress, no surprise.
Vikas Puri should follow Janakpuri, Kirti Nagar and Tilak Nagar strategy, remove slums from their neighborhood.