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NCT Delhi LS 2014 Nominations Reports Consolidated list of Candidates filing nominations for Lok Sabha Elections - 2014, NCT of Delhi TOTAL CANDIDATES PC WISE Abbreviati Age of the SL. No PC Name and No. Name of the Candidate Sex Name of the Party on of the Candidate Party 1 ABDUL AMIR AMIRO M 44 Independent IND 2 KAPIL SIBAL M 65 Indian National Congress INC 3 DR. HARSH VARDHAN M 59 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 4 NARENDRA KR PANDEY M 48 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 5 ASHUTOSH MUDGIL M 38 Independent IND 6 HARIOM SHARMA M 49 All India Trinamool Congress AITC 7 ASHUTOSH M 48 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 8 BALRAM BARI M 47 Independent IND 9 BIR SINGH SONI M 46 Independent IND 10 DILDAR HUSSAIN BEG M 44 Independent IND 11 GAGAN RASTOGI M 30 Independent IND 12 LABHU RAM GARG M 51 Independent IND 13 CHANDNI CHOWK (01) RATI RAM M 72 Independent IND 14 PROMILA SIBAL F 65 Indian National Congress INC 15 S. M. AHMED HASAN M 59 Independent IND 16 SHRI DATT SHARMA M 33 Independent IND 17 SHYAM BABU GUPTA M 44 Independent IND 18 SURENDER SINGH M 42 Independent IND 19 JAG MOHAN SINGH BAKSHI M 54 Atulya Bharat Party ATBP 20 VIJAY SHANKAR CHAUBEY M 42 Independent IND 21 JAGJEET SINGH M 32 Bharatiya Gaon Taj Dal BGTD 22 ALTAF HUSAIN M 40 Bhartiya Janta Dal (Integrated) bjdi 23 RASHMI KASHYAP F 55 Bhartiya Pragatisheel Congress BPC 24 SANJAY GANDHI M 53 Braj Vikas Party BRAVP 25 MD AFAQ M 49 Jai Maha Bharath Party JMBP Jammu & Kashmir National 26 BASHIRUDDIN M 69 JKNPP Panthers Party 27 AJAY KUMAR KHEMKA M 41 Kalyankari Jantantrik Party kajp 28CHANDNI CHOWK (01) PARVEZ ALAM RAHI M 46 National Loktantrik Party NLP 29 DHAN RAJ CHAUHAN M 53 Naya Daur Party NADP 30 MOHD MURSALEEM M 39 Peace Party PECP 31 MUSARRAT JAHAN F 49 Rashtriya Janmorcha RJ 32 TARIQ MIRZA M 29 Republican Party of India (A) RPI(A) 33 DR. TARUN KUMAR M 39 Vishva SHakti Party VSP 1 A.K. AGGARWAL M 47 Agar Jan Party AGRJP Akhil Bharatiya Muslim League 2 ALI HUSAN M 40 ABML(S) (Secular) 3 PREM SHANKAR SHARMA M 51 Akhil Bhartiya Sudhar Party ABSPARTY 4 MOHD ARIF SIDDIQUE M 26 All India Trinamool Congress AITC 5 PRADESH KUMAR M 31 Ambedkar National Congress ANC 6 MOHD IKRAM M 53 Bahujan Mukti Party BMUP 7 JAI PRAKASH AGARWAL M 69 Indian National Congress INC 8 PAPPU M 31 Bharat Vishal Party BVLP 9 MANOJ KUMAR TIWARI M 43 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP NORTH EAST DELHI (02) 10 SAHAB SINGH CHAUHAN M 64 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 11 SARITA AGARWAL F 68 Indian National Congress INC 12 ABDUL SAMI SALMANI M 58 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 13 RAJAN LAL M 36 Bharatiya Republican Paksha BRPP 14 VINAY M 29 Bharatiya Sarvodaya Kranti Party BSKP 15 ANAND KUMAR M 64 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 16 DAN BAHADUR YADAV M 50 Bhartiya Janta Dal (Integrated) bjdi 17 RAJESH KUMAR MISHRA M 46 Jai Maha Bharath Party JMBP Jammu & Kashmir National 18 MOHD HASNAN KHAN M 33 JKNPP Panthers Party 19 JITENDER SHARMA M 45 Janata Dal (United) JD(U) 20 ROSHAN ALI M 56 National Loktantrik Party NLP 21 RAMESH SINGH SIRAL M 40 Naya Daur Party NADP 22 AMIT KUMAR SHARMA M 38 Independent IND 23 ANIL SHARMA DAYAL M 41 Independent IND 24 DINESH PAL SINGH M 35 Independent IND 25 H.K. MAHENDRU M 78 Independent IND 26 MOHD HASNAIN M 55 Independent IND 27 MUKESH KUMAR ARORA M 40 Independent IND 28 NAFE SINGH RAJPUT M 40 Independent IND 29 OM PRAKASH VERMA M 72 Independent IND 30 HARSH KUMAR M 38 New Democratic Party of India NDPOI NORTH EAST DELHI (02) PROF RAMESH NARAYAN 31 M 57 Independent IND SINGH 32 RAJ KUMAR GUPTA M 51 Independent IND 33 RATAN SINGH MEWATI M 60 Independent IND 34 RAVINDRA KUMAR M 41 Independent IND 35 DHARAMVEER SINGH M 51 Rashtriya Ekta Party REP 36 ASHA RANI F 39 Rashtriya Jankranti Party RaJPa 37 MOHD SALIM ANSARI M 40 Rashtriya Janmorcha RJ 38 NEHA DAWER F 36 Rashtriya Kranti Party RTKP 39 OM DUTT SHARMA M 49 Shivsena SHS SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA 40 NARENDRA SHARMA M 68 SUCI (COMMUNIST) 1 MOHD SHAHID SIDDIQUI M 51 All India Trinamool Congress AITC 2 RAJESH M 45 Ambedkar National Congress ANC 3 DEEPAK KUMAR M 31 Independent IND DR. KAILASH SHANKER 4 M 64 Independent IND EAST DELHI (03) TRIVEDI 5 JAGANNATH TIWARI M 39 Independent IND 6 KUMAR VIVEK GAUTAM M 32 Independent IND 7 MANJEET SINGH M 26 Independent IND 8 MOHAMMED NAEEM M 37 Independent IND 9 HARI PRAKASH SAINI M 62 Bharat Bhrashtachar Mitao Party BBMP 10 PADAM CHAND M 61 Independent IND 11 PRAVEEN KUMAR M 33 Bhartiya Jan Manch BJM 12 RAJ KUMAR JAISWAL M 52 Independent IND 13 RUBINA SAIFY F 26 Independent IND 14 SANDEEP DIKSHIT M 49 Indian National Congress INC 15 RAJMOHAN GANDHI M 78 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 16 RAM BRIKSH MALL M 58 Hindusthan Nirman Dal HND MOHAMMAD SHAKEEL 17 M 42 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP SAIFI 18 MAHEISH GIRRI M 39 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 19EAST DELHI (03) HARISH SETHI M 51 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 20 SHAKEEL AHMED M 32 Jai Maha Bharath Party JMBP Jammu & Kashmir National 21 JAI RAM LAL M 49 JKNPP Panthers Party 22 OMPAL SINGH M 44 Kalyankari Jantantrik Party kajp 23 DR. NABHIT KAPUR M 26 Naya Daur Party NADP 24 MOHD NASEER M 39 Peace Party PECP 25 BURHANUDDIN M 52 Rashtriya Ulama Council RUC 26 MANJU CHHIBBER F 58 Republican Party of India (A) RPI(A) 27 VIRENDRA MAYER M 60 Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) SJP(R) 28 ARUN THAKUR M 39 Samyak Parivartan Party SPP 29 PREM SINGH M 57 Socialist Party (India) SP(I) BISWAJIT RANJIT 1 M 77 All India Trinamool Congress AITC CHATTERJEE 2 SWADESH OHRI M 72 Atulya Bharat Party ATBP 3 PRADEEP VARMA M 49 Bharat Vishal Party BVLP NEW DELHI (04) 4 LAKSHMI NARAYAN M 46 Bharatiya Bahujan Party BHBP 5 SUJEET JHA M 30 Bhartiya Janta Dal (Integrated) bjdi 6 ANJUMAN AGNIHOTRI M 53 Independent IND 7 ASHISH SHARMA M 35 Independent IND 8 DALCHAND M 52 Independent IND 9 DEVI SINGH M 3 Independent IND 10 GHANSHYAM DASS M 57 Independent IND HARKRISHAN DAS 11 M 50 Independent IND NIJHAWAN 12 K P SANKARAN MENON M 68 Independent IND 13 LUKMAN KHAN M 52 Independent IND 14 RATHEESH M 26 Indian Gandhiyan Party igp 15 MAHARAJ KUMAR M 65 Independent IND 16 NARENDRA SINGH RAWAT M 43 Independent IND 17 NIKHIL SABLANIA M 34 Independent IND 18 PADMAJA KANDUKURI F 50 Independent IND Jammu & Kashmir National 19 SUNITA CHAUDHARY F 37 JKNPP Panthers Party 20 RAVI KUMAR GUPTA M 66 Independent IND NEW DELHI (04) 21 RUBINA KHAN F 26 Independent IND 22 ASHISH KHETAN M 38 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 23 SHATRUDHAN GUPTA M 37 Independent IND 24 SOLOMON GEORGE M 50 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 25 AJAY MAKAN M 50 Indian National Congress INC 26 RADHIKA MAKAN F 44 Indian National Congress INC 27 VED PRAKASH M 56 Independent IND 28 MEENAKSHI LEKHI F 46 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 29 VISHAL KHOSLA M 51 Independent IND 30 YAMUNA CHAND F 47 Independent IND 31 NAVEEN CHANDRA M 40 Naya Daur Party NADP 32 RAJNISH GOENKA M 61 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 33 MEENA SINGLA F 44 Poorvanchal Rashtriya Congress PHRC 34 RAMANUJ PATEL M 36 Samyak Parivartan Party SPP 35 DHEERAJ PURI M 35 Shivsena SHS 1 INDER SINGH M 51 Asankhya Samaj Party Aa S P 2 DHARAM PAL RATHI M 67 Bahujan Mukti Party BMUP 3 SETH PAL M 41 Bharat Vishal Party BVLP 4 DHARAMRAJ M 40 Bhartiya Pragatisheel Congress BPC 5 SHAILENDER KUMAR M 34 Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party BSCP 6 BASANT PANWAR M 46 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 7 UDIT RAJ M 56 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 8 BHUP SINGH M 77 Independent IND 9 NORTH WEST DELHI KRISHNA F 58 Indian National Congress INC 10(05)(SC) HARI NATH M 0 Independent IND 11 JODHRAJ PAHARIA M 65 Independent IND 12 SANJAY KUMAR M 27 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 13 RAJESH KUMAR M 41 Rashtriya Bahujan Hitay Party RBHP 14 RAKHI BIRLA F 27 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 15 KAMINI KAUR F 49 Independent IND 16 RAM KARAN SAURAN M 60 Independent IND 17 SHAKTI RANJAN MONDAL M 58 Independent IND 18 SUNIL CHHIKARA M 42 Independent IND 19 VIJAY KUMAR M 39 Republican Party of India (A) RPI(A) 20 SURAJ M 39 Shivsena SHS 1 DINESH KUMAR M 34 Akhand Bharat Samaj Party ABSP 2 CHARAN JEET SINGH M 46 All India Forward Bloc AIFB 3 BANSHI DHAR MISHRA M 61 All India Trinamool Congress AITC 4 UDAY KUMAR SINGH M 31 Bahujan Mukti Party BMUP 5WEST DELHI (06) RAKESH KUMAR M 31 Bhartiya Janta Dal (Integrated) bjdi 6 KARAM CHAND LATHWAL M 48 Bhartiya Pragatisheel Congress BPC 7 JITENDRA SINGH M 54 Jai Maha Bharath Party JMBP 8 DEEPAK KUMAR M 30 Rashtriya Janadhikar Party RJAP 9 PARVESH SAHIB SINGH M 36 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 10 SWATI SINGH F 34 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 11 MAHABAL MISHRA M 61 Indian National Congress INC 12 URMILA MISHRA F 57 Indian National Congress INC 13 JARNAIL SINGH M 41 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 14 SANDHIYA AGGARWAL F 34 Rashtriya Janmorcha RJ 15 RAJ PAL SINGH M 51 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 16 RAI SINGH M 56 Rashtriya Shakti Party(India) RtrSP 17WEST DELHI (06) BABU SINGH DUKHIYA M 57 Independent IND 18 ISTAK KHAN M 38 Independent IND 19 JARNAIL SINGH M 59 Independent IND 20 HAR GOBIND ARORA M 42 Shivsena SHS 21 JARNAIL SINGH M 44 Independent IND 22 PREM PRAKASH KAUSHIK M 71 Independent IND 23 SUNIL SOURABH M 45 Independent IND 24 VIRENDER MOHAN VATS M 56 Independent IND SREERUPA MITRA 1 F 49 All India Trinamool Congress AITC CHAUDHURY 2 OMBIR M 51 Bharatiya Bahujan Party BHBP Jammu & Kashmir National 3 MOHAN KANUGA M 66 JKNPP Panthers Party 4 HAFIZ MUSTAQ M 53 Jan Samanta Party JSMP 5 SHAHID M 38 Naya Daur Party NADP 6 SOUTH DELHI (07) SHALINI F 46 Rashtriya Bahujan Congress Party RBCP 7 NARESH KUMAR M 50 Rashtriya Janadhikar Party RJAP 8 D K CHOPRA M 60 Independent IND 9 SUMANT KUMAR M 51 Rashtriya Krantikari Janata Party RKJP 10 RAMAWATI M 36 Rashtriya Manav samman Party RaMSP 11 KIRAN PAL SINGH M 63 Independent IND 12 PANKAJ GAUTAM M 38 Independent IND 13 RAKESH KUMAR M 42 Independent IND 14 RUBY YADAV F 33 Independent IND 15 SANJAY M 38 Independent IND 16 SHRI CHAND TANWAR M 68 Communist Party of India CPI 17 SUNIL KUMAR M 38 Independent IND 18 TEJ PAL SINGH M 38 Independent IND DEVINDER KUMAR 19 M 49 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP SEHRAWAT SOUTH DELHI (07) 20 SANJAY KUMAR RAI M 47 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 21 ASHOK KUMAR KAPIL M 54 Shivsena SHS 22 RAMESH BIDHURI M 52 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 23 VIKRAM BIDHURI M 37 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 24 RAMESH KUMAR M 58 Indian National Congress INC 25 JAG PARVESH M 41 Indian National Congress INC 26 DUSHMANTA KUMAR GIRI M 54 Voters Party VoP TOTAL CANDIDATES WHO HAVE FILED NOMINATION PAPERS = 207.
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