Noida / Ghaziabad: What ties a teacher, a doctor, a professor of Delhi University and a social activist together? This is the selection of assembly.
Within a few days from now, they will fight each other from various chairs of Gautam Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad.
In two districts of NCR Noida and Ghaziabad, there are 16 female candidates so far.
Maximum for any political party, three, has been reduced by Congress, who relies on the campaign “Ladki Hoon, Lad Sakti Hoon”.
While Pankhuri Pathak has been derived from Noida, Sangeeta Tyagi, a wife spokesman who had died of Rajiv Tyagi, was a Congress candidate from Sahibabad.
Neeraj Kumari has been given a party ticket from Modinagar.
From the Congress loyalist family, Sangeeta has taught science in school for more than two decades.
After the death of her husband, he had been involved in public services through the Rajiv Tyagi Foundation.
His name was announced for Sahibabad’s chair on Thursday, along with Neeraj Kumari, who had been linked to Congress for more than 20 years.
Sangeeta said he agreed to oppose the election after receiving a call from the Priyanka Party Secretary General Gandhi Vadra.
The name Pankhuri, a media panelist at the party, was announced for Noida in the first list itself.
He was not only busy with a door-to-door campaign, but also held a video meeting with video buyers in Noida.
While AAP has reduced two female candidates from the Shares and Sahibabad, BJP and BSP have provided tickets to a woman candidate.
SP has not announced a woman for chairs.
There are five independent candidates, and four of small parties.
In Modinagar, BJP has maintained MLA sitting, Manju Siwach.
A doctor by the profession, Siwach previously pitched for new government educational institutions in the area.
While A degree in college is being built in his constituency, the focus will present the new Inter College if he is elected again, he said – party president, from Sahibabad.
The face of the party in a speech is Poonam, graduates from DU and Homemaker.
He will fight for the election for the first time.
“It is associated with old social services, I want to do something for people in my area.
Because this I joined the Anna Hazare movement and then, AAP,” Poonam told Toi.bsp, has also lowered a woman’s candidate from Modinagar.
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Poonam Garg, who runs a nursing home, has been linked to the party since 2004.
He said he would oppose polls on the issue of salvation, unemployment, and lack of infrastructure.
The five women who were former candidates, two women were former BJP functionaries.
SAPNA BANSAL, a professor of Delhi University with an MBA and PhD degree, fight as independent of Sahibabad.
He has been associated with ABVP and BJP for a long time.