Delhi election outcomes: New Delhi, Mehrauli amongst carefully contested seats with slender leads
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Feb 08, 2025 11:40 AM IST
Delhi election outcomes: A number of of the contests are at present too shut and the tide may swing both BJP or AAP’s manner as extra votes are counted.
The Bharatiya Janata Celebration and the Aam Aadmi Celebration are locked in a decent contest to kind the subsequent authorities in Delhi. Whereas the BJP surged forward as counting of votes started on Saturday morning, the AAP is slowly narrowing the hole. Based on early developments, the BJP is main on 39 seats, whereas the AAP is forward on 31.
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A celebration must win 36 or extra seats to win the Delhi meeting elections.
A number of of the contests are at present too shut and the tide may swing both manner as extra votes are counted.
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal is main by 386 votes from the New Delhi seat. Nevertheless, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi is trailing the BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri by 1,635 votes.
Delhi election outcomes: Full record of shut contests
Constituency | Const. No. | Main Candidate | Main Celebration | Trailing Candidate | Trailing Celebration | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MEHRAULI | 45 | MAHENDER CHAUDHARY | Aam Aadmi Celebration | GAJENDER SINGH YADAV | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | 107 |
TIMARPUR | 3 | SURINDER PAL SINGH (BITTOO) | Aam Aadmi Celebration | SURYA PRAKASH KHATRI | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | 112 |
GANDHI NAGAR | 61 | NAVEEN CHAUDHARY (DEEPU) | Aam Aadmi Celebration | ARVINDER SINGH LOVELY | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | 192 |
NEW DELHI | 40 | PARVESH SAHIB SINGH | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | ARVIND KEJRIWAL | Aam Aadmi Celebration | 238 |
DELHI CANTT | 38 | VIRENDER SINGH KADIAN | Aam Aadmi Celebration | BHUVAN TANWAR | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | 933 |
SANGAM VIHAR | 49 | CHANDAN KUMAR CHOUDHARY | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | DINESH MOHANIYA | Aam Aadmi Celebration | 995 |
GOKALPUR | 68 | PRAVEEN NIMESH | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | SURENDRA KUMAR | Aam Aadmi Celebration | 1060 |
PALAM | 37 | KULDEEP SOLANKI | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | JOGINDER SOLANKI | Aam Aadmi Celebration | 1439 |
KALKAJI | 51 | RAMESH BIDHURI | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | ATISHI | Aam Aadmi Celebration | 1635 |
MODEL TOWN | 18 | AKHILESH PATI TRIPATHI | Aam Aadmi Celebration | ASHOK GOEL | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | 1810 |
SEEMAPURI | 63 | KU. RINKU | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | VEER SINGH DHINGAN | Aam Aadmi Celebration | 1826 |
PATEL NAGAR | 24 | PRAVESH RATN | Aam Aadmi Celebration | RAAJ KUMAR ANAND | Bharatiya Janata Celebration | 1967 |
BJP forward, however AAP narrows hole
The BJP raced forward in early developments, with its candidates main on over 40 seats an hour after Election Fee started counting of votes at 8 am. The BJP was main in 43 seats, whereas the Aam Aadmi Celebration (AAP) narrowed hole and was main in over 30 seats at 11 am.
With early developments exhibiting a big lead for the BJP, its Delhi president Virendra Sachdeva mentioned the nationwide capital’s subsequent chief minister could be from the saffron get together.
“The outcomes to date are according to our expectations however we’ll await the ultimate consequence,” he instructed reporters after providing prayers on the Hanuman temple in Connaught Place.
BJP hoping to forestall AAP hattrick
The BJP has been out of workplace in Delhi since 1998. However, AAP has dominated Delhi’s political panorama for the previous 10 years, profitable the 2015 and the 2020 polls by whopping majorities.
The Congress, which ruled Delhi from 1998 to 2013, is trying to stage a comeback after failing to win a single seat within the earlier two elections.
Delhi, with 1.55 crore eligible voters, recorded a turnout of 60.54 per cent within the February 5 election.
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