Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Congress Vs INDI Alliance

Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Congress vs INDI Alliance Delhi assembly elections heat up as Congress and INDI Alliance parties face dilemmas.

Published on 10 Jan 2025, 02:42 PM IST
By Vandana

Congress vs Indi alliance in Delhi assembly elections 2025? – Uddhav's Big Move After Mamata and Akhilesh's Support

Political parties have geared up for the Delhi assembly elections 2025. As the date of election is coming closer, the verbal war between Aam Aadmi Party, Congress and BJP is getting fiercer. But other parties of Indi alliance are facing dilemma at this time. Trinamool Congress  and Samajwadi Party announced that his party support to Kejriwal.

HIGHLIGHTS

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  1. Akhilesh came in support of Kejriwal
  2. Mamta also gave moral support
  3. Congress is busy preparing for elections

Digital Desk, New Delhi. The dates for assembly elections in Delhi have been announced. Delhi election voting will be done on 5th February and the Delhi vidhan sabha election results along with the counting of votes on 8th February.

But the elections did not come, it became a disaster for the politics of the opposition. The Aam Aadmi Party and Congress, who were holding each other's arms till yesterday and vowing to destroy the BJP, have come face to face with each other today.

Support of Mamata-Akhilesh

But the parties of I.N.D.I.A., which may not have any connection with Delhi politics, are in the most trouble in all this, but they are also unable to decide whether to support the Congress in the elections or come out in support of the Aam Aadmi Party.

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But it is not that all the parties are in this dilemma. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has openly declared that he stands with the Aam Aadmi Party. At the same time, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has also given her moral support to the Aam Aadmi Party.

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Sanjay Raut gave advice

  • On the other hand, the Shiv Sena of the Uddhav faction is unable to decide on whose side it should be seen. That is why the party leaders are making statements very cautiously. But Sanjay Raut has given an advice that both Congress and Aam Aadmi Party should contest elections in a dignified manner.
  • Rashtriya Janata Dal has even said that I.N.D.I.A. was formed only for Lok Sabha elections. Tejashwi Yadav said that no such alliance exists for state elections.

Uproar over Prithviraj Chavan's statement

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Amidst all this, Congress's problem has become very big. Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra and party's veteran leader Prithviraj Chavan himself said that Arvind Kejriwal will win in Delhi. But when the ruckus arose, he said that his statement was seen in a wrong way.

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The contest in Delhi Assembly elections 2025 is triangular. Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party and Aam Aadmi Party are fielding their best teams.

Fight of Indi vs Congress?

On the other hand, BJP has given ticket to Pravesh Verma from New Delhi. But the question is whether this time there is going to be a contest between Congress and the Indy alliance in Delhi. Mamta and Akhilesh have openly supported Kejriwal. Now everyone's eyes are on Uddhav.

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Vandana

Award-Winning Investigative Journalist

Vandana is an award-winning investigative journalist renowned for her extensive fieldwork and deep expertise in Indian Assembly Elections. With over a decade of hands-on reporting experience, she has traveled to the grassroots of every Indian state, engaging directly with voters, local leaders, election officers, and political analysts. Vandana holds a postgraduate degree in Political Science and a specialized diploma in Election Reporting and Data Journalism. Her field investigations are known for their accuracy, depth, and human-centric approach, making her one of the most trusted voices in India's electoral journalism landscape. She has reported from remote tribal regions to urban constituencies, covering every phase of assembly elections — from voter list preparation and ticket distribution to booth-level campaigning and final results. Her investigative reports have not only been published in leading national platforms but have also contributed to informed public discourse and policy discussions.

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