Alka Lamba, former AAP leader and current President of AICC's Mahila Congress, has been announced as the Congress candidate for the Kalkaji seat in the 2025 Delhi assembly elections. Lamba, who was previously a legislator from Chandni Chowk, returned to Congress in 2019 after resigning from AAP. In her campaign launch, she criticized AAP's governance and vowed to challenge CM Atishi on key issues such as pollution, crime, and unemployment. Lamba's nomination adds to the intense competition between AAP and Congress, with both parties choosing prominent leaders as their candidates.
Alka Lamba Set to Challenge AAP in Kalkaji for 2025 Delhi Assembly Elections
In a significant political development, Alka Lamba, a former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and current President of the All India Congress Committee's (AICC) Mahila Congress, has been named as the Congress candidate for the Kalkaji seat in the upcoming 2025 Delhi Assembly elections.
Background:
Alka Lamba, a social activist, joined AAP in 2014 and rose to prominence as the party's spokesperson. In 2015, she was elected as an MLA from Chandni Chowk. However, in 2019, she resigned from AAP and rejoined the Congress party.
Kalkaji Constituency:
The Kalkaji constituency, in South Delhi, has been a stronghold of the AAP since 2015. The current MLA, Atishi Marlena, is considered a prominent leader within the party.
Campaign Launch:
In her campaign launch, Alka Lamba outlined her criticism of AAP's governance, vowing to challenge CM Atishi on key issues such as pollution, crime, and unemployment. She also pledged to focus on improving the lives of women and marginalized communities.
Political Significance:
Lamba's nomination has added to the intense competition between AAP and Congress for the Kalkaji seat. Both parties have fielded prominent leaders, indicating the high stakes involved in this election.
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