The ballot calculations for the 2025 Delhi parliamentary elections have begun and everyone is waiting to see which party will rule capital in the next five years. The main competitors are the current AAM AADMI Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Arvind Kejriwal, which hopes to regain Delhi in 27 years.
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The 70-seat Delhi Parliament has begun to count votes.
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Voters turnout was 60.54%.
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The exit poll shows that the BJP wins, which may mark the end of the AAP rules.
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The Congress party could have negligible effects, possibly even crossing three seats.
Delhi Parliamentary Election 2025: Leading Candidates and Party List
The following Delhi Vidhan Sabha has a total of 70 seats and is a complete list of leading candidates for the 2025 Delhi Parliamentary Election and their respective political parties and constituencies.
sno. |
Selection |
Leading candidate names |
Party Name |
1 |
Nerera |
Raj Karan Khatri |
BJP |
2 |
Brary |
Sanjeev Jha |
AAP |
3 |
Timarpur |
Surinder Pal Singh |
AAP |
4 |
Adarsh Nagar |
Mukesh Kumar Goel |
AAP |
5 |
Badli |
Aahir Deepak Chaudharyy |
BJP |
6 |
Rithala |
Kulwant Rana |
BJP |
7 |
bawana (SC) |
Ravinder Indraj Singh |
BJP |
8 |
Mondka |
Gajender Drall |
BJP |
9 |
Kilary |
Anil Jha |
AAP |
10 |
Sultan Pur Majra (SC) |
Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat |
AAP |
11 |
Nangloi Jat |
Manoj Kumar Shokeen |
BJP |
12 |
Mangol Puri (SC) |
Raj Kumar Chauhan |
BJP |
13 |
Rohini |
Vijender Gupta |
BJP |
14 |
Shalimar Bagh |
Rekha Gupta |
BJP |
15 |
Shakur Basti |
Karnail Singh |
BJP |
16 |
Tri Nagar |
Tilak Ram Gupta |
BJP |
17 |
Wazirpur |
Rajesh Gupta |
AAP |
18 |
Model town |
Akhilesh Pati Tripathi |
AAP |
19 |
Sadar Bazar |
SOM DUTT |
AAP |
20 |
Chandni Chowk |
Punardee Singh Sawhney |
AAP |
twenty one |
Matia Mahal |
Aaley Mohammed Iqbal |
AAP |
twenty two |
Balimalan |
Kamal Bagri |
BJP |
twenty three |
Karol Bagh (SC) |
Vishesh Ravi |
AAP |
twenty four |
Patel Nagar (SC) |
Pravesh Ratn |
AAP |
25 |
Moti Nagar |
Harish Khurana |
BJP |
26 |
Medipur (SC) |
Kailash Gangwal |
BJP |
27 |
Rajuli Garden |
Manjinder Singh Sirsa |
BJP |
28 |
Hari Nagar |
Shyam Sharma |
BJP |
29 |
Tilak Nagar |
Jarnail Singh |
AAP |
30 |
Janakpuri |
Ashish Sood |
BJP |
31 |
Vikapri |
Pankaj Kumar Singh |
BJP |
32 |
Uttam Nagar |
Pawan Sharma |
BJP |
33 |
Devaca |
Parduymn Singh Rajput |
BJP |
34 |
Mathiara |
Sandeep Sehrawat |
BJP |
35 |
Najavga |
Neelam Pahalwan |
BJP |
36 |
Bijwasan |
Kailash Gahlot |
BJP |
37 |
Param |
Kuldeep Solanki |
BJP |
38 |
Dericant |
Virender Singh Kadian |
AAP |
39 |
Rajinder Nagar |
Durgesh Pathak |
AAP |
40 |
New Delhi |
Parvesh Verma |
BJP |
41 |
Jangpura |
Manish Sisodia |
AAP |
42 |
Kasturba Nagar |
Neeraj Basoya |
BJP |
43 |
Malviya Nagar |
satish upadhyay |
BJP |
44 |
RK Puram |
Anil Kumar Sharma |
BJP |
45 |
Mehrauli |
Mahender Chaudhary |
AAP |
46 |
chhatarpur |
Kartar Singh Tanwar |
BJP |
47 |
Deoli (SC) |
Prem Chauhan |
AAP |
48 |
Ambedkar Nagar (SC) |
Dr. Ajay Dutt |
AAP |
49 |
Sangam Vihar |
Chandan Kumar Choudhary |
BJP |
50 |
The bigger Kailash |
Saurabh Bharadwaj |
AAP |
51 |
Kalkagi |
Ramesh Bidhuri |
BJP |
52 |
Tughlakabad |
Sahi Ram |
AAP |
53 |
Badarpur |
Ram Singh Netaji |
AAP |
54 |
Okhla |
Amanatullah Khan |
AAP |
55 |
Trilokpuri (SC) |
Anjana Parcha |
AAP |
56 |
Kondli (SC) |
Kuldeep Kumar |
AAP |
57 |
Patparganj |
Ravinder Singh Negi |
BJP |
58 |
Laxmi Nagar |
Abhay Verma |
BJP |
59 |
Vishwas Nagar |
Om Prakash Sharma |
BJP |
60 |
Krishna Nagar |
Dr. Anil Goyal |
BJP |
61 |
Gandhi Nagar |
Naveen Chaudhary |
AAP |
62 |
Shahdara |
Sanjay Goyal |
BJP |
63 |
Seemapuri (SC) |
ku. Rinku |
BJP |
64 |
Rohtas Nagar |
Jitender Mahajan |
BJP |
65 |
Seelam Pur |
Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad |
AAP |
66 |
Gonda |
Ajay Mahawar |
BJP |
67 |
Babarpur |
Gopal Rai |
AAP |
68 |
Gokalpur (SC) |
Surendra Kumar |
AAP |
69 |
Mustafabad |
Mohan Singh Bisht |
BJP |
70 |
Karawal Nagar |
Kapil Mishra |
BJP |
What happened to the 2020 Delhi Parliamentary Election?
In the 2020 election, the AAM AADMI Party (AAP), led by Arvind Kejriwal, achieved a decisive victory, winning 62 out of 70 seats. The BJP won only eight seats, while the Congress failed to win any seats.
Real-time update
- Postal voting is being calculated: BJP expands its lead in 47 seats, with AAP at 23.
- The count of votes starts at 19 locations.
This is a developing story that will provide further updates as the count progresses and more results are declared.
Source: https://dinhtienhoang.edu.vn
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