Sangam Vihar Election End result 2025: Chandan Kumar Choudhary of BJP Wins, Defeats Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP – News18

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Map location of Meeting constituency no.49 Sangam Vihar of Delhi Vidhan Sabha election 2025 (Picture: News18 Elections)
Chandan Kumar Choudhary of BJP has received the Sangam Vihar Vidhan Sabha constituency in Delhi Meeting election 2025, defeating Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP.
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Previous Election Outcomes
Within the 2020 Delhi Meeting elections, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP received on this seat defeating Shiv Charan Lal Gupta of JDU by a margin of 42,522 which was 36.45% of the full votes forged for the seat. AAP had a vote share of 64.58% in 2020 on this seat.
Within the 2015 Delhi Meeting elections, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP received on this seat defeating Shiv Charan Lal Gupta of BJP by a margin of 43,988 which was 40.22% of the full votes forged for the seat. AAP had a vote share of 65.96% in 2015 on this seat.
Within the 2013 Delhi Meeting elections, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP received on this seat defeating Shiv Charan Lal Gupta of BJP by a margin of 777 which was 0.87% of the full votes forged for the seat. AAP had a vote share of 27.87% in 2013 on this seat.
Within the 2008 Delhi Meeting elections, Dr S C L Gupta of BJP received on this seat defeating Amod Kumar Kanth of INC by a margin of three,589 which was 4.83% of the full votes forged for the seat. BJP had a vote share of 27.37% in 2008 on this seat.
Contesting Candidates
A complete of 11 candidates have been within the fray for the Sangam Vihar Meeting seat within the 2025 Delhi Meeting election: Dinesh Mohaniya (AAP), Sirajuddin (ASPKR), Mohd Zakiullah (BSP), Chandan Kumar Choudhary (BJP), Jagdish Kumar Verma (IND), Mahender Kumar (IND), Satpal (IND), Harsh Choudhary (INC), Sudhir Negi (MBSP), Qamar Ali (NCP), Ravinder Singh (RES).
Within the 2020 Meeting election, there have been 9 candidates from this constituency: Dinesh Mohaniya (AAP), Poonam Azad (INC), Suresh Choudhary (BSP), Kali Paswan (PPID), Rambhavan Ojha (MNP), Shiv Charan Lal Gupta (JDU), Harit Kumar (SBP), Maya (IND), Sachin Choudhary (IND).
Within the 2015 Meeting election, there have been 15 candidates from this constituency: Dinesh Mohaniya (AAP), Shiv Charan Lal Gupta (BJP), Vishan Swaroop Aggarwal (INC), Shish Pal Singh (BSP), Shahid (IND), Dinesh Prasad Jaiswal (SASAPT), Sandeep Kumar (IND), Sukhvir Singh (IND), Pradeep Chand (SAAFP), Ramawati (IND), Praween Prakash Bhardwaj (PMPT), Pradeep (HCP), Nazukar Khan (IND), Pradeep Kumar (RBCP), Ramaasare Yadav (NADP)..
In 2013, the variety of contestants from this seat was 17: Dinesh Mohaniya (AAP), Shiv Charan Lal Gupta (BJP), Jag Parvesh (INC), Vir Singh (BSP), Shish Pal Singh (JDU), Dashrath Chauhan (IND), Shahid (PECP), Kalpana Jha (IND), Amarjeet Verma (PBI), Lokesh Kumar (IND), Diwakar Jha (IND), Rama Wati (RAMSP), Shailendra Kumar (IND), Rita Gill (IJP), Dipankar Banerjee (RAJSP), Naresh Sharma (SP), Mohd. Younus (LJP).
These 16 candidates contested from Sangam Vihar in 2008: Dr. S.C.L.Gupta (BJP), Amod Kumar Kanth (INC), Ranjit Singh (BSP), Vir Singh (NCP), A.Ok.Gupta (SP), Suresh Choudhary (LJP), Vijay Dua (IND), Rekha (IND), Karan Singh Kadam (RBCP), Md.Nasir Khan (NLHP), Kailash Giri (IND), Mohd.Anwar Alam (IND), Jag Prasad (IND), Bimal Gupta (IND), Brahm Pal Singh (IJP), Mahesh Chandra Singh (JDU).
Constituency Profile
49. Sangam Vihar is among the 70 Meeting (Vidhan Sabha) constituencies in Delhi. This constituency is situated within the South Delhi area. Delhi is situated within the North area of India. This seat might be categorised as: City and falls within the South East district of Delhi. The reservation standing of this constituency is: Normal. 49. Sangam Vihar Meeting constituency is a part of the 7. South Delhi (Normal) Lok Sabha constituency and might be categorised as City. Within the 2025 Delhi Meeting election, Sangam Vihar voted on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 and the counting of votes is on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
Demographic Profile
There have been a complete of two,04,788 registered voters on the electoral rolls for the 2025 Meeting election in Sangam Vihar Meeting constituency, of which 1,16,279 have been male, 88,495 feminine and 14 of the third gender. Within the 2020 Meeting elections, there have been a complete of 1,88,980 registered voters, of which 1,09,460 have been male, 79,509 feminine and 11 from the third gender. Within the 2015 Meeting elections, there have been a complete of 1,64,019 registered voters, of which 97,432 have been male, 66,537 feminine and 13 from the third gender. Within the 2013 elections, there have been a complete of 1,37,295 registered voters on this constituency, of which 81,681 have been male and 55,573 feminine. Within the 2008 polls, the variety of whole electors was 1,44,463 which included 86,734 male and 57,698 feminine voters.
The variety of service voters on this Meeting constituency was 0 in 2020, 37 in 2015, 34 in 2013 and 31 in 2008.
The citizens gender ratio (variety of feminine voters per 1000 male voters) on this constituency in 2025 was 761, in 2020 it was 726, 683 in 2015, 680 in 2013 and 665 in 2008.
Lok Sabha Outcomes
Sangam Vihar Meeting constituency is a part of 7. South Delhi (Normal) Lok Sabha constituency. Within the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, BJP was the main occasion on this meeting section. The South Delhi Lok Sabha seat was received by Ramvir Singh Bidhuri of BJP defeating Sahi Ram of AAP.
Within the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, BJP led on this meeting section. The South Delhi Lok Sabha seat was received by Ramesh Bidhuri of BJP beating Raghav Chadha of AAP.
In 2014, AAP was forward on this explicit meeting section and the South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency was received by Ramesh Bidhuri of BJP defeating Col Devinder Sehrawat of AAP.
Within the 2009 Parliamentary elections, INC was the main occasion within the Sangam Vihar meeting section whereas the South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency was received by Ramesh Kumar of INC defeating Ramesh Bidhuri of BJP.
Voter Turnout
In line with knowledge launched by the Election Fee of India, within the 2025 Delhi Meeting elections, the estimated voter turnout on this Delhi constituency was 60.8%. In 2020, this seat registered a turnout of 62.16%, whereas it was 66.68% in 2015, 64.95% in 2013 and 51.42% in 2008. The estimated turnout in 2025 is -01.36% in comparison with the 2020 turnout.
Victory Margins
Within the 2020 Delhi Meeting elections, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP received on this constituency beating Shiv Charan Lal Gupta of JDU by a margin of 42,522 votes which was 36.45% of the full votes forged. In 2015, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP was the winner on this seat beating Shiv Charan Lal Gupta of BJP by a margin of 43,988 votes which was 40.22% of the full votes polled within the constituency. In 2013, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP was the winner on this seat beating Shiv Charan Lal Gupta of BJP by a margin of 777 votes which was 0.87% of the full votes polled within the constituency. Within the 2008 Meeting elections, Dr S C L Gupta of BJP received this seat defeating Amod Kumar Kanth of INC by a margin of three,589 votes which was 4.83% of the full votes polled for the seat.
Winner Voteshare
Within the 2020 Delhi Meeting elections, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP had a vote share of 64.58% on this seat. Within the 2015 Meeting elections, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP bought a vote share of 65.96% , In 2013, Dinesh Mohaniya of AAP secured a vote share of 27.87% on this constituency. Within the 2008 Meeting elections, Dr S C L Gupta of BJP bought a vote share of 27.37% in Sangam Vihar.
Ballot Dates
Sangam Vihar Meeting constituency went to the polls in Part 1 of the 2025 Delhi Meeting elections on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. The counting of votes is on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
Within the 2020 state Meeting elections, this seat voted in Part 1 on Saturday, February 8, 2020 and the outcomes have been declared on Tuesday, February 11, 2020.
Within the 2015 state Meeting elections, this seat voted in Part 1 on Saturday, February 7, 2015 and the outcomes have been declared on Tuesday, February 10, 2015.
Within the 2013 polls, this constituency voted in Part 1 on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 and the outcomes have been declared on Sunday, December 8, 2013.
In 2008, Sangam Vihar voted in Part 1 on Saturday, November 29, 2008 and the outcomes have been declared on Monday, December 8, 2008.
Location
The geographic coordinates of Sangam Vihar Meeting constituency are: 28?30’40.7″N 77?13’16.3″E. This constituency falls in South East district of Delhi and within the South Delhi area. Sangam Vihar shares its borders with 4 different Meeting constituencies. Different Delhi Meeting constituencies adjoining to Sangam Vihar are: Chhatarpur, Deoli, Kalkaji, Tughlakabad. This constituency shares an inter-state border with Haryana.
Extent
Meeting constituency no.49. Sangam Vihar contains of the next areas of South East district within the South Delhi area of Delhi: Delhi Municipal Company – Ward No. 63 (Half) EB No. 1-51 Delhi Municipal Company – Ward No. 64 (B) (Half) Ward No. 64 (B) (City)
This constituency covers an approximate space of 8.92 sq. kilometers and the geographic coordinates of Sangam Vihar is: 28?30’40.7″N 77?13’16.3″E.
A complete of 4 Meeting constituencies within the state of Delhi share borders with Sangam Vihar constituency, that are: Chhatarpur, Deoli, Kalkaji, Tughlakabad. This constituency shares an inter-state border with Faridabad district of Haryana.
Voters Profile
In 2025, there have been a complete of two,04,788 eligible electors in Sangam Vihar of which 1,16,279 have been male and 88,495 feminine and 14 of the third gender.
The citizens gender ratio in 2025 was 761 feminine voters for each 1,000 male voters.
Within the 2020, there have been a complete 1,88,980 electors, of which 1,09,460 have been male, 79,509 feminine and 11 electors of the third gender.
In 2015, there have been a complete of 1,64,019 electors, of which 97,432 have been male, 66,537 feminine and 13 voters of the third gender.
In 2013, there have been a complete of 1,37,295 electors, of which 81,681 have been male, 55,573 feminine and seven voters of the third gender.
In 2008, there have been a complete of 1,44,463 electors, of which 86,734 have been male, 57,698 feminine and 0 electors of the third gender.
The variety of service voters in 2020 was 0. In 2015, there have been 37 service voters, In 2013, there have been 34 service voters registered within the constituency and 31 in 2008.
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Delhi, India, India