Take the East Delhi constituency for example. The seat was won by BJP’s Maheish Giri in 2014. In the current poll season, AAP’s Atishi, riding on a favourable wave owing to her stellar work in improving Delhi's public school infrastructure and a pleasing personality, is seen as a clear favourite to wrest the seat. In fact, many in AAP believed that the party’s brightest chance of winning a seat in Delhi was in the East Delhi constituency due to the popularity of its candidate and the work of her erstwhile boss in the state’s education department, Manish Sisodia, who represents Patparganj assembly segment that falls within this parliamentary seat.
While the BJP is yet to name its candidate from East Delhi – there is a buzz that it may replace Giri – the decision of the Congress to field Lovely from here shows that the party isn’t willing to give Atishi an easy win. A former Delhi minister with substantial clout among Sikhs, who form a significant chunk among the East Delhi electorate, Lovely is a Sheila Dikshit prodigy. However, when things went crashing for the Congress following the AAP’s rise, Lovely was among the first high-profile deserters from the grand old party to join the BJP. He came back to the Congress after it became clear that Dikshit was set to regain control of the party’s Delhi unit from her rival, Ajay Maken, and now is pitted from a constituency from where the former Delhi Chief Minister’s son, Sandeep Dikshit, was a two-term MP (in 2004 and 2009).