After considering the effect of delimitation, the party has taken the decision to field more than 10 per cent candidates from other backward class candidates in the outer and rural pockets of Delhi where the number of seats have increased, said a senior office bearer of the party.
He noted that a sizeable number of Purvanchal people live there the party's new city president Manoj Tiwari has been focusing on these areas.
"We are going with renewed vigor in these areas and expecting major success by fielding as many as possible OBC candidates," said the party leader.
These bigger constituencies like Matiala, Burari and Kirari have responded "very positively" to the party after appointment of Manoj Tiwari as president of Delhi BJP, he claimed.
The elections for 272 wards of three municipal corporations are due in April. Forty six wards are reserved for SC and SC(Women) candidates while half of the remaining 222 wards are reserved for women candidates.