The 14 candidates have filed 21 nominations for the bypoll for the seat, which fell vacant after the then AAP MLA Jarnail Singh quit the post to contest the Lambi seat in Punjab against SAD patron Parkash Singh Badal.
The BJP-SAD combine has fielded Manjinder Singh Sirsa (SAD). He had contested the 2013 and 2015 Assembly polls on the SAD ticket.
The Congress has fielded Khyala councillor Meenakshi Chandela while the AAP has come up with a new face - Harjeet Singh - for the bypoll.
The poll will be held on April 9, days before the national capital votes to choose councillors for the three corporations on April 22.
The seat was won by Sirsa in 2013.
While in 2015 Assembly polls, Jarnail got 54,916 votes, defeating Sirsa by 10,036 votes.
In the recently held Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) election, Sirsa had defeated Paramjit Singh Sarna of Congress-backed SAD (Delhi) group from Punjabi Bagh ward.
Chandela is a two-time councillor of Khyala. Her husband Meghraj is also representing Vishnu Garden for the second time. These wards come under the Rajouri Garden Assembly constituency.
If Meenakashi Chandela wins the poll, she will be the first Congress legislator in the current assembly. The party was decimated in the 2015 elections.
While AAP's Harjeet Singh was born and brought up in Delhi, he did his graduation from the Delhi University and went on to form a successful transport business.
Lok Shahi Party (Secular), Nationalist Congress Party and Purvanchal Mahapanchayat have also fielded their candidates while two Independents would also contest the bypoll.
The result that will be announced on April 13, coming just before the civic body polls, will be showcased by the winning party as having a varied support base and, hence, as a reflection of the mindset of the voters.
A senior Congress leader said the party was planning to arrange a public rally by Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh before the bypoll to attract the Sikh voters.
The BJP has planned to rope in senior leaders to address rallies in the area.
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