Millennium Post

Stage set for Lok Sabha poll nomination­s in Delhi from Apr 29

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NEW DELHI: Political parties in the national capital are gearing up for the nomination process for the seven Lok Sabha seats, set to begin from April 29.

Union ministers including Rajnath Singh, Piyush Goel, Arjun Meghwal, and Hardeep Singh Puri, and Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and his Rajasthan counterpar­t Bhajan Lal Sharma, among other senior BJP leaders, are likely to accompany the party candidates to the nomination centres, according to sources.

The filing of nomination papers for the seven Lok Sabha seats here -- East Delhi, South

Delhi, West Delhi, New Delhi, Chandni Chowk, North East Delhi and North West Delhi -will begin on April 29, official sources said on Saturday.

Each candidate can be accompanie­d by four others and will be allowed within the 100-metre periphery of the nomination centres where returning officers will collect their papers, sources from the Delhi chief electoral officer’s (CEO) office said.

The candidates will not be allowed to use more than three vehicles for reaching the nomination centre, the officials said.

The nomination papers have to be filed at the offices of seven returning officers (ROs) from 11 am to 3 pm. The last date of filing nomination­s is May 6, they said.

Voting on all the seven seats will be held on May 25 with 1.51 crore eligible voters, including 81.63 lakh men, 69.37 lakh women and 1,215 third-gender casting their votes at more than 13,000 polling booths across the city.

Each candidate filing nomination is allowed to be accompanie­d by four persons, including two proposers, to the offices of returning officers (ROs) or deputy commission­ers of North Delhi, North East Delhi, Chandni Chowk, North West Delhi, New Delhi, South Delhi and West Delhi, the officials said. The nomination papers should carry personal informatio­n of the candidate such as academic record, financial assets, and criminal cases, if any, they said.

Contestant­s in the general category have to submit a security deposit of Rs 25,000, while the deposit amount is Rs 12,500 for candidates of scheduled castes (SC) and scheduled tribes (ST) categories, they added. The three major political parties -BJP, AAP and Congress are gearing up for the nomination­s of their candidates, respective party leaders said. Delhi BJP leaders said their party candidates will file nomination papers by May 3.

BJP’s North West Delhi nominee Yogendra Chandolia said he will take out a 2-km procession to reach his nomination centre.

‘Nomination papers have to be filed at offices of seven returning officers from 11 am to 3 pm. The last date of filing nomination­s is May 6’

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