Battle for the capital

February 01, 2015 07:53 am | Updated September 17, 2019 05:12 pm IST

After eleven months of President's rule, Delhi is approaching an exciting electoral contest, but given the key choices of a previous 'runaway' Chief Minister, an ambitious policewoman-turned-politician and a Nehru-Gandhi loyalist, who will voters pick?

> The man who can't be muffled

Explaining his decision to quit as Chief Minister after 49 days of governing Delhi is critical to his campaign because that is the only allegation against him.

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>Promise and Perils of Bedi

With barely a week left for Delhi to go to vote, it’s apparent to the BJP that Kiran Bedi alone cannot swing votes in its favour.

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> Fighting to remain relevant

When Congress’ arch rivals were ridiculing the party for being absent from the scene, the party claimed it was undergoing an internal purge and regrouping to produce a more battleworthy Delhi unit.

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