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New Delhi: Away from the din inside the Delhi BJP office, a petite young woman in a churidar, black jacket and sneakers was huddled with around a hundred party workers. "I live in this city and I am not going anywhere," she said, a day before she was to file her nomination papers from New Delhi.
Nupur Sharma, the BJP's candidate to take on AAP's Arvind Kejriwal in the constituency, defies the stereotype politician.
A graduate from the London School of Economics and a lawyer by profession, she took a sabbatical from her high-paying job to become a full-time party worker. Amid the kurta clad ticket...