Ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections, the Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday announced the candidates for Delhi and Haryana the crucial polls likely to be held in April-May. The party announced the five names after a meeting of its Political Affairs Committee (PAC) chaired by Delhi Chief Minister and party's national convener Arvind Kejriwal.
Party leader Kuldeep Kumar will contest from East Delhi, while Malviya Nagar MLA Somnath Bharti will fight from New Delhi, AAP leader and Delhi Minister Gopal Rai announced on Tuesday.
Gopal Rai said Kuldeep Kumar comes from a reserved category and said the party made a big decision to field a reserved category candidate from a general seat.
Rai further said Tughlaqabad MLA Sahi Ram Pehelwan will contest from South Delhi and Mahabal Mishra will fight from West Delhi.
In Haryana, Sushil Gupta will contest from Kurukshetra.
During the press conference, AAP leader Atishi said the main criterion the party followed in the selection of candidates was their presence among people to serve them.
"If you ask about our four candidates, people from their areas will say they are available 24x7 for public service and that is why they have been selected as candidates," she said.
She also stressed that the party does not believe in caste-based politics. "In the country, seats are categorised as Brahmin-dominated, Bania-dominated and Jat-dominated. But the AAP has broken the equations of caste. We have launched fresh, young persons devoted to public service, in politics," she added.
The AAP has already announced three candidates for Assam and two for Gujarat -- in the Bharuch and the Bhavnagar constituencies.
The party has already finalised seat-share agreements with its INDIA bloc ally Congress for Delhi, Gujarat, Goa and Haryana. The two parties, however, will contest separately in Punjab, considering the special circumstances in the state.
In Delhi, the AAP will contest from four of seven seats -- New Delhi, West Delhi, East Delhi and South Delhi. All seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi are currently held by the BJP.