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Ward Wise Contesting Candidates Ward Wise Contesting Candidates - General Election to MCD - 2007 S.No Candidate Name Party Name Ward No & Name 1 - Narela (G) 1 Parveen Gupta BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 2 Neel Daman BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 3 Ashok Kumar INDEPENDENT 4 Atul INDEPENDENT 5 Jagdish Khatri INDEPENDENT 6 Nanak Chand INDEPENDENT 7 Ranjan Sharma INDEPENDENT 8 Sudama INDEPENDENT 9 Surinder INDEPENDENT 10 Amit Malik INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 11 Dharambir INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 12 Shyam Sunder NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 13 Yakub RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL Total for this Ward :- 13 Ward No & Name 2 - Bankner (G) 14 Chand Singh BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 15 Mohan Parsad Bhardwaj BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 16 Jai Bhagwan INDEPENDENT 17 Nanu Ram INDEPENDENT 18 Raj Singh Khatri INDEPENDENT 19 SatPal Singh INDEPENDENT 20 Vijay Kumar INDEPENDENT 21 Vivek Ranjan INDEPENDENT 22 Ram Gopal Sharma INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 23 Jora Singh INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 24 Shiv Charan LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 25 Ram Niwas NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 26 Jai Bhagwan Saini RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL Total for this Ward :- 13 Ward No & Name 3 - Alipur (W) 27 Archana Saini BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 28 Nisha Rani BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 29 Mohani Devi COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 30 Babita Kumari INDEPENDENT 31 Durga Bai INDEPENDENT 32 Jagamati INDEPENDENT 33 Mamta INDEPENDENT 34 Rekha Devi INDEPENDENT 35 Urmila Devi INDEPENDENT 36 Sakun Mann INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 37 Raj Rani INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 38 Laxmi Anand LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 39 Nirmala NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 40 Harsha Rani SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 14 Ward No & Name 4 - Bakhtawar Pur (G) 41 Sharad Kumar BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 42 Raj Pal Singh BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 43 Bijender INDEPENDENT 44 Bijender Kumar INDEPENDENT 45 Hawa Singh INDEPENDENT 46 Joginder Singh INDEPENDENT 47 Kitab Singh INDEPENDENT 48 Pardeep Sharma INDEPENDENT 49 Pawan Kumar INDEPENDENT 50 Rattan Kumar INDEPENDENT 51 Sukhram INDEPENDENT 52 Surender Kumar INDEPENDENT 53 Ved Prakash INDEPENDENT 54 Virender INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 55 Joginder SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 15 Ward No & Name 5 - Bhalswa Jahangir Pur (SC) 56 Mahesh Kumar Gautam BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 57 Ram Kishan Bansiwal BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 58 Bal Ram INDEPENDENT 59 Sudhir Kumar INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 60 Giri Lal INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 61 Mool Chand LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 62 Sunahari NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 7 Ward No & Name 6 - Mukundpur (G) 63 Shri Niwas BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 64 Dharam Veer BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 65 Dilawar Singh INDEPENDENT 66 Gulab INDEPENDENT 67 Lal Chand INDEPENDENT 68 Manoj Kumar Pathak INDEPENDENT 69 Nafe Singh INDEPENDENT 70 Rama Shankar INDEPENDENT 71 Sanjeev INDEPENDENT 72 Suman Jha INDEPENDENT 73 Sunita INDEPENDENT 74 Vinod Kumar INDEPENDENT 75 Anil Kumar INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 76 Susheel INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 77 Gulab Singh LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 78 Varun Kumar NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 79 Jitender singh RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL Total for this Ward :- 17 Ward No & Name 7 - Burari (W) 80 Kamla BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 81 Rekha Sinha BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 82 Raisa INDEPENDENT 83 Yashoda INDEPENDENT 84 Devinderi INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 85 Bimla INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 86 Ruchi NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 7 Ward No & Name 8 - Jharoda (G) 87 Mahfooza Ali BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 88 Garurav Khari BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 89 Bhagat Singh INDEPENDENT 90 Nafe Singh INDEPENDENT 91 Paras Ram INDEPENDENT 92 Pradip Kumar INDEPENDENT 93 Ragini Sharma INDEPENDENT 94 Rajinder Singh INDEPENDENT 95 Ram Avadh Uppadhya INDEPENDENT 96 Shesh Ram Sharma INDEPENDENT 97 Shyam Babu Shah INDEPENDENT 98 Shyam Singh INDEPENDENT 99 Surender Rohila INDEPENDENT 100 Vinod Kumar INDEPENDENT 101 Yogender Singh INDEPENDENT 102 Adesh Bhardwaj INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 103 Surendra Badola INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 104 Pavel JANATA DAL (UNITED) 105 Kanwal Singh LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 106 Jitender Kumar NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 107 Hanuman Parshad SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 21 Ward No & Name 9 - Malka Ganj (SC) 108 Sh Babu Lal BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 109 Shaym Lal BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 110 Sh Ajay INDEPENDENT 111 Sh. Devender Kumar INDEPENDENT 112 Sh. Jagan nath INDEPENDENT 113 Sh. Kailash Chand INDEPENDENT 114 Sh. Lila Ram Bharti INDEPENDENT 115 Sh. Ranjit Singh INDEPENDENT 116 Sh. Sarvan Kumar INDEPENDENT 117 Sh. Sita Ram Morya INDEPENDENT 118 Thakur Dass INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 119 Sh. Jai Kishan INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 120 Sh. Manoj NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 13 Ward No & Name 10 - Timarpur (G) 121 Sh Gul Fam Ahmed BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 122 Surinder Singh BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 123 Madan Lal Gupta INDEPENDENT 124 Sh Ram Bachan INDEPENDENT 125 Sh. Nafe Singh INDEPENDENT 126 Sh. Vishan Chandra INDEPENDENT 127 Varun Kumar Biswas INDEPENDENT 128 Kaptan Singh INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 129 Sh. Akbar Imam LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY Total for this Ward :- 9 Ward No & Name 11 - Mukherjee Nagar (W) 130 Rajni Abbi BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 131 Anita INDEPENDENT 132 Chanchal Bedi INDEPENDENT 133 Ms. Babita INDEPENDENT 134 Ms. Mamta INDEPENDENT 135 Ms. Prem Kumari INDEPENDENT 136 Satwant Kaur INDEPENDENT 137 Smt. Lovely Ratra INDEPENDENT 138 Smt. Renu Bala INDEPENDENT 139 Kansihka INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 140 Kusum INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL Total for this Ward :- 11 Ward No & Name 12 - G.T.B. Nagar (G) 141 Jagdish BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 142 Surit Singh BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 143 Ashok Kumar INDEPENDENT 144 Jageshwar INDEPENDENT 145 Mahesh Kumar INDEPENDENT 146 Prabhu Dayal Aggarwal INDEPENDENT 147 Pradip Kumar Jha INDEPENDENT 148 Raja Iqbal Singh INDEPENDENT 149 Rajni INDEPENDENT 150 Vipin Vohra INDEPENDENT 151 Prem Nath INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 152 Chander Malhotra INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 153 Kartar Singh LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 154 Love Malik RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL 155 Pradeep Singh SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 15 Ward No & Name 13 - Dhir Pur (G) 156 Satish Sharma BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 157 Ajay BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 158 Arjun Kumar INDEPENDENT 159 Ashok Kumar Gupta INDEPENDENT 160 Sanjeev Kumar INDEPENDENT 161 Sunita Chaudhary INDEPENDENT 162 Mukesh Kumar INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 163 Devender Aggarwal INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 164 Ajay Tyagi NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 165 Harbans Lal SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 10 Ward No & Name 14 - Adarsh Nagar (W) 166 Esha BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 167 Neelam BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 168 Kusum INDEPENDENT 169 Shimla Devi INDEPENDENT 170 Doly Swami INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Total for this Ward :- 5 Ward No & Name 15 - Sarai Pipal Thala (G) 171 Parmesh BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 172 Ashwani Ahuja BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 173 Ansar Ahemd INDEPENDENT 174 Surender Pal Singh INDEPENDENT 175 Yashwani Mann INDEPENDENT 176 Surinder kumar INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 177 Ramdev INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 178 Gagan Deep LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 179 Deepak Kumar NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 180 Dharmender SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 10 Ward No & Name 16 - Jahangir Puri -I (SC) 181 Soma Bhai BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 182 Vinod Kumar BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 183 Parma Bahi Solanki INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 184 Punam NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 4 Ward No & Name 17 - Samaypur Badli (G) 185 Meena Kumari BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 186 Tej Pal BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 187 Rajiv Kumar INDEPENDENT 188 Devender Yadav INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 189 Ram Gopal NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 5 Ward No & Name 18 - Libas Pur (W) 190 Smt. Kamlesh BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 191 Smt. Angori Devi INDEPENDENT 192 Smt. Anuradha INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Total for this Ward :- 3 Ward No & Name 19 - Bhalswa (G) 193 Ashwani Kumar BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 194 Surendar Singh Kharab BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 195 Jaswant Chauhan INDEPENDENT 196 Mahesh Sahu INDEPENDENT 197 Mohd. Ashiq INDEPENDENT 198 Sh. Amrit Lal INDEPENDENT 199 Sushil INDEPENDENT 200 Md. Naushad INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 201 Anil Kumar JANATA DAL (UNITED) 202 Shashi Bala NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 203 Bijender Yadav RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL 204 Sahabuddin SAMAJWADI PARTY 205 Sohan Kant SHIV SENA Total for this Ward :- 13 Ward No & Name 20 - Jahangir Puri -II (G) 206 Sh. Farid Shah BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 207 Ramesh Mohan Chauhan BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 208 Bram Pal Singh INDEPENDENT 209 Grisa INDEPENDENT 210 Mohd. Isha Azad INDEPENDENT 211 Vinod Kumar INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 212 Sanjay Kumar INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 213 Lovely LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 214 Sh. Ashok Kumar NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 9 Ward No & Name 21 - Rohini (W) 215 Chanda Rai BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 216 Nirmala Thakur BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 217 Anita Jain INDEPENDENT 218 Geeta INDEPENDENT 219 Pushpender Kaur INDEPENDENT 220 Santosh Bansal INDEPENDENT 221 Sneh Bala INDEPENDENT 222 Suprita Chaudhary INDEPENDENT 223 Susheela INDEPENDENT 224 Saroj Anand INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 225 Sunita NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY Total for this Ward :- 11 Ward No & Name 22 - Rithala (G) 226 Harish Avashthi BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 227 Madan Lal INDEPENDENT 228 Parvesh Kohli INDEPENDENT 229 Pooja Goshwami INDEPENDENT 230 Raj Kumar Sharma INDEPENDENT 231 Ramesh Kumar INDEPENDENT 232 Gopal Singh INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 233 Mahipal Sharma INDIAN NATIONAL LOK DAL 234 Umesh JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA 235 Vijender Kumar RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL 236 Shila Devi SAMAJWADI PARTY Total for this Ward :- 11 Ward No & Name 23 - Budh Vihar (G) 237 Ranbir Singh BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 238 Ved Prakash BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 239 Bharat Nath INDEPENDENT 240 Bhupender Singh Rawat INDEPENDENT 241 Jai Chand INDEPENDENT 242 Kartar Singh INDEPENDENT 243 Mahaveer Singh INDEPENDENT 244 Rajesh INDEPENDENT 245 Sh. 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