Tri Nagar Election Outcome 2025: Tilak Ram Gupta of BJP Wins, Defeats Preeti Jitender Tomar of AAP – News18

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Dwell consequence updates of Tri Nagar seat within the 2025 Delhi Vidhan Sabha elections. Know who’s main, who gained, who misplaced by what margin and who’s the brand new Tri Nagar MLA.
Map location of Meeting constituency no.16 Tri Nagar of Delhi Vidhan Sabha election 2025 (Picture: News18 Elections)
Tilak Ram Gupta of BJP has gained the Tri Nagar Vidhan Sabha constituency in Delhi Meeting election 2025, defeating Preeti Jitender Tomar of AAP.
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Previous Election Outcomes
Within the 2020 Delhi Meeting elections, Preeti Tomar of AAP gained on this seat defeating Tilak Ram Gupta of BJP by a margin of 10,710 which was 9.59% of the full votes forged for the seat. AAP had a vote share of 52.38% in 2020 on this seat.
Within the 2015 Delhi Meeting elections, Jitender Singh Tomar of AAP gained on this seat defeating Nand Kishore Garg of BJP by a margin of twenty-two,311 which was 19.72% of the full votes forged for the seat. AAP had a vote share of 55.7% in 2015 on this seat.
Within the 2013 Delhi Meeting elections, Nand Kishore Garg of BJP gained on this seat defeating Jitender Singh Tomar of AAP by a margin of two,809 which was 2.72% of the full votes forged for the seat. BJP had a vote share of 35.78% in 2013 on this seat.
Within the 2008 Delhi Meeting elections, Anil Bhardwaj of INC gained on this seat defeating Nand Kishore Garg of BJP by a margin of 1,969 which was 2.17% of the full votes forged for the seat. INC had a vote share of 46.26% in 2008 on this seat.
Contesting Candidates
A complete of 6 candidates have been within the fray for the Tri Nagar Meeting seat within the 2025 Delhi Meeting election: Preeti Jitender Tomar (AAP), Subhash (AKSP), Pawan Garg (BSP), Tilak Ram Gupta (BJP), Satender Sharma (INC), Surendra Singh Basoya (PPID).
Within the 2020 Meeting election, there have been 8 candidates from this constituency: Aruna (BSP), Kamal Kant Sharma (INC), Tilak Ram Gupta (BJP), Preeti Tomar (AAP), Devanand Ram (PM), Sudhir Kumar (VPI), Subhash (ASP), Baljeet (IND).
Within the 2015 Meeting election, there have been 13 candidates from this constituency: Jitender Singh Tomar (AAP), Nand Kishore Garg (BJP), Anil Bhardwaj (INC), Nitya Nand Singh (BSP), Lalita Agarwal (IND), Khalid Ali (IND), Mohammad Saleem (NCP), Neelam Nigam (JDU), Nandkishor Prasad Yadav (IND), Amit Kumar (IND), Sandeep Kansal (SHS), Manish Kukreja (SASAPT), Bashiruddin (AIMF)..
In 2013, the variety of contestants from this seat was 17: Nand Kishore Garg (BJP), Jitender Singh Tomar (AAP), Anil Bhardwaj (INC), Ravi Raj Yadav (BSP), Dharmendra Kumar Ray (IND), Mohmad Zuber (SP), M. S. Subramanian (DMDK), Pawan (IND), Shiv Prakash Bansal (IND), Ok. Kannan (RLD), Narender Singhal (IND), Sukhdev Paswan (RVNP), Tek Chand (IND), Suleman Khan (JDU), Sunder Singh Khari (RKSP), Iliyash (IBSP), Sikander Ali (PECP).
These 14 candidates contested from Tri Nagar in 2008: Anil Bhardwaj (INC), Nand Kishore Garg (BJP), Puran Mal Goel (BSP), Lalit Kumar Sharma (SP), Sunder Singh Khari (BJSH), Sanjay Kumar Gautam (IND), Jai Bhagwan (IND), Raj Kumar (NCP), Sheela Devi (IND), Anuj Kumar Singh (LJP), Babu Lal (IND), Anil Kumar (IND), Anil Kumar (IND), Om Parkash (IND).
Constituency Profile
16. Tri Nagar is among the 70 Meeting (Vidhan Sabha) constituencies in Delhi. This constituency is situated within the North Delhi area. Delhi is situated within the North area of India. This seat will be labeled as: City and falls within the North West district of Delhi. The reservation standing of this constituency is: Basic. 16. Tri Nagar Meeting constituency is a part of the 1. Chandni Chowk (Basic) Lok Sabha constituency and will be labeled as City. Within the 2025 Delhi Meeting election, Tri Nagar 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 1,76,945 registered voters on the electoral rolls for the 2025 Meeting election in Tri Nagar Meeting constituency, of which 94,518 have been male, 82,421 feminine and 6 of the third gender. Within the 2020 Meeting elections, there have been a complete of 1,67,917 registered voters, of which 90,858 have been male, 77,055 feminine and 4 from the third gender. Within the 2015 Meeting elections, there have been a complete of 1,58,887 registered voters, of which 87,290 have been male, 71,553 feminine and three from the third gender. Within the 2013 elections, there have been a complete of 1,46,296 registered voters on this constituency, of which 80,564 have been male and 65,688 feminine. Within the 2008 polls, the variety of complete electors was 1,42,862 which included 79,847 male and 62,986 feminine voters.
The variety of service voters on this Meeting constituency was 0 in 2020, 39 in 2015, 39 in 2013 and 29 in 2008.
The voters gender ratio (variety of feminine voters per 1000 male voters) on this constituency in 2025 was 872, in 2020 it was 848, 820 in 2015, 815 in 2013 and 789 in 2008.
Lok Sabha Outcomes
Tri Nagar Meeting constituency is a part of 1. Chandni Chowk (Basic) Lok Sabha constituency. Within the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, BJP was the main occasion on this meeting phase. The Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha seat was gained by Praveen Khandelwal of BJP defeating Jai Prakash Agarwal of INC.
Within the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, BJP led on this meeting phase. The Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha seat was gained by Harsh Vardhan of BJP beating Jai Prakash Agarwal of INC.
In 2014, BJP was forward on this specific meeting phase and the Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency was gained by Harsh Vardhan Patel of BJP defeating Ashutosh of AAP.
Within the 2009 Parliamentary elections, INC was the main occasion within the Tri Nagar meeting phase whereas the Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency was gained by Kapil Sibal of INC defeating Vijender Gupta of BJP.
Voter Turnout
In keeping with information launched by the Election Fee of India, within the 2025 Delhi Meeting elections, the estimated voter turnout on this Delhi constituency was 62.21%. In 2020, this seat registered a turnout of 66.36%, whereas it was 71.24% in 2015, 70.85% in 2013 and 63.39% in 2008. The estimated turnout in 2025 is -04.15% in comparison with the 2020 turnout.
Victory Margins
Within the 2020 Delhi Meeting elections, Preeti Tomar of AAP gained on this constituency beating Tilak Ram Gupta of BJP by a margin of 10,710 votes which was 9.59% of the full votes forged. In 2015, Jitender Singh Tomar of AAP was the winner on this seat beating Nand Kishore Garg of BJP by a margin of twenty-two,311 votes which was 19.72% of the full votes polled within the constituency. In 2013, Nand Kishore Garg of BJP was the winner on this seat beating Jitender Singh Tomar of AAP by a margin of two,809 votes which was 2.72% of the full votes polled within the constituency. Within the 2008 Meeting elections, Anil Bhardwaj of INC gained this seat defeating Nand Kishore Garg of BJP by a margin of 1,969 votes which was 2.17% of the full votes polled for the seat.
Winner Voteshare
Within the 2020 Delhi Meeting elections, Preeti Tomar of AAP had a vote share of 52.38% on this seat. Within the 2015 Meeting elections, Jitender Singh Tomar of AAP obtained a vote share of 55.7% , In 2013, Nand Kishore Garg of BJP secured a vote share of 35.78% on this constituency. Within the 2008 Meeting elections, Anil Bhardwaj of INC obtained a vote share of 46.26% in Tri Nagar.
Ballot Dates
Tri Nagar 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, Tri Nagar 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 Tri Nagar Meeting constituency are: 28?40’49.1″N 77?06’31.7″E. This constituency falls in North West district of Delhi and within the North Delhi area. Tri Nagar shares its borders with seven different Meeting constituencies. Different Delhi Meeting constituencies adjoining to Tri Nagar are: Rohini, Shalimar Bagh, Wazirpur, Sadar Bazar, Moti Nagar, Madipur, Shakur Basti. This constituency shares an inter-state border with .
Extent
Meeting constituency no.16. Tri Nagar includes of the next areas of North West district within the North Delhi area of Delhi: Delhi Municipal Company – Ward No. 27 Ward No. 27 (City) Delhi Municipal Company – Ward No. 28 (Half) EB No. 1-53 and 107-121 Delhi Municipal Company – Ward No. 29 Ward No. 29 (City)
This constituency covers an approximate space of 6.98 sq. kilometers and the geographic coordinates of Tri Nagar is: 28?40’49.1″N 77?06’31.7″E.
A complete of seven Meeting constituencies within the state of Delhi share borders with Tri Nagar constituency, that are: Rohini, Shalimar Bagh, Wazirpur, Sadar Bazar, Moti Nagar, Madipur, Shakur Basti. This constituency shares an inter-state border with .
Citizens Profile
In 2025, there have been a complete of 1,76,945 eligible electors in Tri Nagar of which 94,518 have been male and 82,421 feminine and 6 of the third gender.
The voters gender ratio in 2025 was 872 feminine voters for each 1,000 male voters.
Within the 2020, there have been a complete 1,67,917 electors, of which 90,858 have been male, 77,055 feminine and 4 electors of the third gender.
In 2015, there have been a complete of 1,58,887 electors, of which 87,290 have been male, 71,553 feminine and three voters of the third gender.
In 2013, there have been a complete of 1,46,296 electors, of which 80,564 have been male, 65,688 feminine and three voters of the third gender.
In 2008, there have been a complete of 1,42,862 electors, of which 79,847 have been male, 62,986 feminine and 0 electors of the third gender.
The variety of service voters in 2020 was 0. In 2015, there have been 39 service voters, In 2013, there have been 39 service voters registered within the constituency and 29 in 2008.
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Delhi, India, India