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This story is from January 29, 2015

Delhi elections 2015: Open debate at Greater Kailash

The three chief ministerial candidates of BJP, Congress and AAP may not have an open debate, but the resident welfare associations and citizens alliance of the Greater Kailash constituency have arranged for at least their candidates to come together for one.
Delhi elections 2015: Open debate at Greater Kailash
The three chief ministerial candidates of BJP, Congress and AAP may not have an open debate, but the resident welfare associations and citizens alliance of the Greater Kailash constituency have arranged for at least their candidates to come together for one.

NEW DELHI: The three chief ministerial candidates of BJP, Congress and AAP may not have an open debate, but the resident welfare associations and citizens alliance of the Greater Kailash constituency have arranged for at least their candidates to come together for one.
On Saturday, BJP’s Rakesh Gullia, Congress’ Sharmistha Mukherjee and former MLA and AAP’s candidate Saurabh Bharadwaj will answer a set of common questions and interact with the residents.
Rajiv Kakria, one of the organizers, said questions have already been sent to the candidates.
“Once all questions have been answered, candidates will be allowed to counter the opponent,” he said.
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