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New Delhi: As for hiking in a tete-a-tete on coffee, sporting a T-shirt, a pair of trousers and tracks baskets, he sees most candidates, but unlikely that if’s Course things for the Congress. When he takes the chair and make sure that the ear, pen, you wonder if he is sure that dive deeper into politics. But, as you catch up with him in conversation, the picture is clear. It is not as light on the idea of contesting the East as the seat of Delhi, it seems.
That’s New Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit son Sandeep, said that a favorite for the seat of East Delhi, given that 15 of the 16 Congress MLAs of the constituency, sent a letter to party President Sonia Gandhi behind him as a candidate consensus in the field. However, a UP Brahmin is not a bad candidate for the scope of the East in New Delhi, they say.
If Rahul Gandhi can not inherit family business, what do I Shiela Dikshit wrong with the son and grand-son of Uma Shankar Dikshit, ask them.
A Modern School (Barakhamba Road) products, 39-year-old Sandeep Dikshit, a graduate of the Institute of Rural Management, Anand, and has its own Bhopal NGOs whose headquarters is in Sanket.
“It is, as I started cooperation with national governments for development and recognized that while in developed countries as sub-Punjab or in countries such as Madhya Pradesh, there is still a quantity that is be done. That is why governments must be sensitive issues.
“After seeing in the functioning of Digvijay Singh, MP, I much can be achieved if a platform. And this is probably prompted me to delve into the’,”, explains a social worker honest, wants to play, its share of real politics now.
It was not a sudden decision, after all? “Not really. I seriously think for the past three years. For the last six months, I have here and politically active. We worked hard for genuine Gole Market, and my decision was made after the law”, said Sandeep.
Why is East Delhi? “I was director of the 1998 campaign for my mother if she is away. Lost, but I know that people there also very genuine and developed a close relationship with them. M’appelle to maintain social and political work, because I had access to the Chief Minister,”he says.
The Delhi Chief Minister’s son, a policy so far, nobody in the hope of a coveted ticket Delhi … This is consistent with the alleged promotion of the dynasty reign?
“I know I have always this question. And it’s just a matter of throwing in the air. I agree that a political family help. It gives you easy access, because this subject, in part knows you and through you.
“But at another level, it does not. We must defend himself beyond. For me, the end is exceeding the line defined, and not from another territory, “said Sandeep.
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Date of birth: August 15, 1964 - as a Sandeep hated it, as he could not feel the importance to school. His birthday was always a holiday.
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A plunge elections now, but the election was Manager Sandeep her mother for all elections. He is also a member of Congress, Uttar Pradesh and to contribute actively to Congress.
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