Updated February 8th 2025, 23:19 IST

Delhi Election Results 2025: The BJP's hyper-localised campaign targeting the AAP's loyal base among the poor with its welfare promises and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's depiction of Delhi's ruling party as AAP-da seemed to have connected big time with the city's voters, ending the party's drought of more than 26 years in the national capital. The BJP had won in 48 seats, while the tally of the Aam Aadmi Party was 22 in the 70-member assembly.
Conceding defeat, AAP national convener and former Delhi CM, Arvind Kejriwal said, “We accept the mandate of the people with great humility. I congratulate the BJP for this victory and I hope they will fulfil all the promises for which people have voted them. We have done a lot of work in the field of health, education, and infrastructure in the last 10 years. We will not only play the role of a constructive opposition but will also remain among the people and continue to serve them...”
AAP leader Anurag Dhanda says, "In a democracy, the mandate of the people prevails. We accept the mandate of the people of Delhi very humbly. We will analyse our defeat... This is not the end but a new beginning..."
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva says, "BJP workers worked very hard... This is the victory of PM Modi's trust and development. The people of Delhi have expressed their faith in PM Modi's guarantee... ÄAP should introspect and the government does not work on corruption, lies but works with the system and follows the law and order."
AAP winning candidate from Kalkaji Vidhan Sabha and outgoing CM Atishi dances and celebrates her victory with the supporters and party workers.
Maharashtra Minister Girish Mahajan says, "After 27 years, today BJP has won and is going to form its government again in Delhi... There is enthusiasm everywhere...The confidence that voters have expressed in Modi's leadership is amazing..."
On his conversation with PM Modi at the BJP headquarters, BJP winning candidate from Rajouri Garden assembly constituency, Manjinder Singh Sirsa says, "PM Modi was very happy as he saw me and he said "Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh"...This time the entire community (Sikhs) voted for the BJP and PM Modi enjoys a special connection with Sikhs. He always ensures that their (Sikhs) wishes are fulfilled...I am very happy that the entire community (of Sikhs) wholeheartedly supported BJP..."
West Bengal assembly LoP and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari says, "...'AAP-da ki vidaai ho gayi hai'... People have given them a befitting reply... Only PM Modi can bring back the glory of Delhi and make it a clean city... I campaigned in Bengali-majority areas of Delhi but the infrastructure is in a very bad situation... They had destroyed Delhi... BJP saw an easy victory in most of the Bengali majority areas of Delhi..."
BJP leader Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank says, "The people of Delhi are celebrating Diwali and Holi together...The public of Delhi is getting freedom from 10 years of hell and they have bestowed their trust on PM Modi...As PM Modi said we will work to make Delhi the 'Viksit Capital' of 'Viksit Bharat'...
AAP leader Anurag Dhanda says, "In a democracy, the mandate of the people prevails. We accept the mandate of the people of Delhi very humbly. We will analyse our defeat... This is not the end but a new beginning..."
BJP leader CT Ravi says "The people of Delhi have blessed BJP. I want to congratulate and thank the people of Delhi that they have thrown out the corrupt AAP and shown faith in the BJP. Congress neither has 'neeti, neeyat nor neta'...If they do not have the trust of the people, they will lose in the elections as well..."
BJP winning candidate from Patparganj Assembly Constituency Ravinder Singh Negi says, "Delhi's condition is bad and the people here want it to be in a good condition...We will work in that direction..."
Union Minister Annapurna Devi says, "Best wishes and congratulations to the people of Delhi for this victory...This victory is the guarantee of PM Modi's guarantee...This is a historic win..."
Six candidates, all contesting from New Delhi constituency, secured single-digit votes in the Delhi assembly elections. All the candidates belong to smaller political parties. The lowest vote count was recorded by Iswar Chand of the Bharatrastra Democratic Party, who received just four votes.
Meanwhile, Sangha Nand Bauddh from Bhim Sena, Mukesh Jain from the Rashtrawadi Janlok Party, and Nitya Nand Singh from the Rashtriya Manav Party each secured eight votes. Additionally, independent candidates Haider Ali and Pankaj Sharma received nine votes each. All six of these candidates were contesting from the New Delhi constituency.
“...I guarantee that the CAG report will be presented in the first assembly session, whoever has looted will have to return it”, promised PM Modi.
"These people of 'AAP-da' came into politics by saying that we will change politics, but these people turned out to be completely dishonest. Today I was listening to the statement of Anna Hazare ji. Anna Hazare ji has been bearing the pain of the misdeeds of these people for a long time. Today he too must have got relief from that pain. The party born out of the movement against corruption got involved in corruption. It became such a party of the country whose Chief Minister and Ministers went to jail on corruption charges. Those who used to give themselves certificates of honesty, turned out to be corrupt. This was a big betrayal with Delhi. The liquor scam defamed Delhi. The scams in schools and hospitals troubled the poorest of the poor and on top of that, their arrogance was so much that when the world was dealing with Corona, these people were building 'Sheesh Mahal'...", said PM Modi
"...Today again the people have given a message to Congress. Congress has hit a double hattrick of 'zero' in Delhi elections. The oldest party in the country is not able to get even one seat in the national capital for the last 6 times. They are giving the gold medal of defeat to themselves..."
On BJP's victory in Delhi Elections 2025, PM Narendra Modi said, "Wherever NDA has received the mandate, we have taken that state to new heights of development and that is why BJP is continuously winning. People are electing our governments for the second and third time... In the North-East, our governments have connected the people with a new stream of development. There was a time when there was a huge water crisis in Gujarat, farming was difficult, but today the same Gujarat has emerged as an agriculture powerhouse. Remember the condition of Bihar before Nitish ji. Nitish ji got an opportunity in Bihar, change also came only when the NDA government came. Similarly, Chandrababu Naidu has proved his track record in Andhra Pradesh. All these examples show that NDA means guarantee of development, NDA means guarantee of good governance."
"...There is no such area in Delhi where the lotus did not bloom. People speaking every language have voted for BJP. During this election, wherever I went, I used to say proudly that I am an MP from Purvanchal. The people of Purvanchal have given love to this bond. Therefore, as the MP from Purvanchal, I thank the people of Purvanchal..."
"The politics of protests, confrontation and administrative uncertainty in Delhi have caused great harm to the people of Delhi. Today, all of you Delhiites have removed a major obstacle in the development of Delhi."
"Aaj desh tushtikaran nahi BJP ki santushtikaran ki policy ko chun raha hai'...Today, along with Delhi, the BJP has got victory in Ayodhya's Milkipur. Every section has voted for the BJP in large numbers...", said PM Modi.
“Dilli ke logo ne shortcut wali rajneeti ka short-circuit kar diya'. Today the people of Delhi have made it clear. The real owner of Delhi is only the people of Delhi. Those who thought of being the owners of Delhi have been confronted with the truth. This is also clear from the mandate of Delhi that there is no place for shortcuts, lies in politics. ‘Dilli ke logo ne shortcut vali rajneeti ka short-circuit kar diya”, said PM Modi.
"...I was seeing that BJP workers across the country also had a pain in their hearts. It was about not being able to serve Delhi fully. But today Delhi has accepted our request too. The youth born in the 21st century will now see BJP's good governance in Delhi for the first time. Today's results show how much trust the country has in BJP's double-engine government. After that victory in the Lok Sabha elections, we first made an unprecedented record in Haryana, then made a new record in Maharashtra. Now a new history has been created in Delhi."
Launching a scathing attack on Kejriwal, PM Modi said, "Today the people of Delhi have made it clear. The real owner of Delhi is only the people of Delhi. Those who thought of being the owners of Delhi have been confronted with the truth. This is also clear from the mandate of Delhi that there is no place for shortcuts, lies in politics. The people have ended the era of shortcut politics." In 2017, Kejriwal had made a strong remarks by accusing the Delhi Lieutenant Governor of overstepping his authority—likening his actions to those of a "Viceroy" meddling in the affairs of an elected government without any legal right. He also recalled his earlier declaration of being "Dilli Ke Maalik" (the true owner of Delhi) and argued that if a proposal has already been approved by the Chief Minister and the Education Minister, then the LG has no grounds to object.
“The people of Delhi have never disappointed me in the Lok Sabha elections. In the Lok Sabha elections in 2014, 2019 and 2024, the people of Delhi have made BJP victorious in all 7 seats”, PM Modi said.
"I thank the people of Delhi. Delhi has given us love wholeheartedly and I once again assure the people that we will return you double the love in the form of development...", promised PM Modi
Today, there is excitement and relief in the minds of the people of Delhi. Excitement for victory and relief is for making Delhi, AAP-da free...I bow my head and thank the people of Delhi for believing in Modi's guarantee", said PM
PM Modi begins his victory speech with 'Yamuna Maiya Ki Jai,' a sharp jibe at Kejriwal over Yamuna poisoning row.
"There was a time when was a time when politics was about giving attractive speeches to the people and making promises and then forgetting them later. Prime Minister Modi brought a change in the politics of India and gave birth to the politics of report cards and what was said was done, what was not said was also done...Modi's guarantee is a guarantee that the guarantee will be fulfilled."
Union Minister and BJP National President JP Nadda says, "In the Lok Sabha, the people of Delhi made BJP win all 7 seats and in this assembly election you made us win 48 seats, the message is clear - 'Delhi ke Dil mein Modi hain'..."
Union Minister and BJP National President JP Nadda says "Today, at this historic moment, I would like to congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi on behalf of all the party workers of BJP. The BJP has been victorious one after the other under the leadership of PM Modi."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets party workers and leaders present at the BJP headquarters to celebrate the party's victory
PM Modi arrives at BJP HQ after party's massive win in Delhi
The Prime Minister is expected to arrive at the party office in approximately 15 minutes.
BJP's winning candidate from New Delhi assembly seat, Parvesh Verma, arrives at the party's headquarters in Delhi.
Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva, BJP MPs Manoj Tiwari, Bansuri Swaraj and other BJP leaders celebrate the party's victory at BJP Headquarters in Delhi.
Amit Shah, JP Nadda Reach BJP HQ in Delhi.
Chairperson of Delhi State Haj Committee & BJP leader, Kausar Jahan says "This is the victory of PM Modi's guarantee, 'Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas'. This time the public attacked Arvind Kejriwal's corruption. Everyone including women and youth expressed confidence in BJP's development and good governance model..."
"Lotus bloomed once again in Delhi and the double engine government came to power in Delhi... This victory was due to the efforts and campaigning of BJP leaders... I believe that the way BJP developed infrastructure and human resources in other states, similar development will happen in Delhi... The public has shown that there is no place for corruption and good governance is the only acceptable model... I am satisfied that wherever I went to campaign in Delhi, we won. Goa and Marathi community gave full support to BJP, so I thank all the people of Delhi...", said Goa CM Pramod Sawant.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva says, "BJP workers worked very hard... This is the victory of PM Modi's trust and development. The people of Delhi have expressed their faith in PM Modi's guarantee... ÄAP should introspect and the government does not work on corruption, lies but works with the system and follows the law and order."
Most exit polls on the Delhi assembly elections hit close to home as the BJP marched ahead with an insuperable lead over the ruling AAP in the national capital.
According to the Election Commission trends, by 3 pm, of the 70 Assembly seats, BJP had won 20 and was leading on another 27, while the AAP won 11, and was leading on 12. The Congress could not get any seats.
Among the key exit polls, the closest were Axis My India, which projected the BJP winning 45-55 seats, and AAP bagging 15-25, while Today's Chanakya had predicted 45-57 seats for the BJP, and 13-25 for the AAP.
People's Insight exit poll gave the BJP and allies 40 to 44 seats, 25 to 29 to AAP; P-Marq exit poll predicted 39-49 seats for the BJP and allies, and 21-31 seats for AAP; JVC exit poll said the BJP and allies would get 39-45, and AAP would get 22-31 seats; and Chanakya Strategies exit poll said the BJP and allies were likely to get 39-44 seats, and the AAP was likely to get 25-28 Some pollsters predicted a bigger share for BJP. CNX predicted a landslide for the BJP with 49-61 seats, and 10-19 seats for the ruling party. The People's Pulse exit poll showed the NDA was likely to get 51 to 60 seats, while the AAP was said to get 10-19 seats.
Rajya Sabha MP Dinesh Sharma said the "arrogance" of opposition parties in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh led to their defeats in elections whose results were declared on Saturday.
Sharma's main target was Aam Aadmi Party's Arvind Kejriwal and a remark the former Delhi chief minister made -- that the BJP would never win against the AAP in assembly polls in Delhi.
"Even Ravana's ego did not last long, @ArvindKejriwal ji is but a very ordinary man," Sharma, a former deputy CM of Uttar Pradesh, said in a Hindi post on X.
"Under the charismatic leadership of Modi ji, BJP workers not only defeated him and his leaders in this birth but his arrogant ally in Uttar Pradesh also had to face a huge defeat in Milkipur. This is why they say Shri Ram's 'leela' is incomparable. Jai Shri Ram," the BJP leader said as he shared a video of Kejriwal.
Speaking to Republic Media Network, former AAP leader Ashish Khetan said,"I would not like to advise Kejriwal today. I think there will be another time and opportunity to do that kind of post-mortem."
When asked if he has lost the chance to do a turnaround, Khetan said, "See, in politics, it's never over until the fat lady sings. Politicians have bounced back and have bounced back from seemingly completely lost situations. So I'm not going to rule that Arvind Kejriwal would not bounce back. He has the fight in him. He's a 24-hour politician and he's a great communicator. So, it is a huge setback. But I would not say that Arvind Kejriwal is done and dusted."
"But you asked me a bigger question at the start that there were people who came in with a different aspiration, with a different dream, which was the dream of changing the politics of this country. That dream had died slowly and painfully. And today we see the end of that dream.Yeah, absolutely."
On Delhi Election 2025 results, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath says "The results of Delhi Assembly Elections and Milkipur by-elections have put a full stop to the politics of lies and loot. This is the victory of the development works done under the leadership of PM Modi for the last 11 years. I want to congratulate all the candidates who have been victorious in Delhi. I congratulate PM Modi, BJP chief JP Nadda, Union HM Amit Shah for bringing back BJP to power after a gap of 2.5 decades..."
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Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri says, "...They (AAP) tried to fool the people of Delhi for 10 years and did not even give the people what they could have given...AAP will disintegrate in its current form...The remote control of Punjab from Delhi will weaken and then it will be tested in which direction Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann wants to take the common man in Punjab...BJP is forming the government in Delhi and we will also come to power in the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections...They (AAP) have no future...They had base only in Punjab and Delhi and they could not save themselves in other states where they contested elections..."
AAP national convener and former Delhi CM, Arvind Kejriwal, "We accept the mandate of the people with great humility. I congratulate the BJP for this victory and I hope they will fulfil all the promises for which people have voted them. We have done a lot of work in the fields of health, education, and infrastructure in the last 10 years. We will not only play the role of constructive opposition but will also remain among the people and continue to serve them...
On CM's face, BJP candidate from New Delhi assembly seat Parvesh Verma says, "In our party, the legislative party decides (CM's face) and then the party leadership approves it. So the party's decision will be acceptable to everyone.
He further says, "I thank the voters of New Delhi, lakhs of hard-working workers and PM Narendra Modi. This is truly his victory. People have expressed their trust in him... Our priority will be to give Rs 2500 to women, create SIT to investigate corruption, Yamuna riverfront, reduce pollution, reduce traffic congestion... we will build such a capital that everyone will be proud of."
"I am thankful to the top leadership of Congress for the trust they showed in me and the opportunity they gave me in this election. I, and only I, am personally responsible for this humiliating defeat from the New Delhi seat. The Delhi voter wanted change, and I failed to live up to this sentiment. I heartily thank all the workers and the many volunteers who worked day and night in this election I am very grateful to those who voted for Congress even today. Although I did not get the votes of many, I am especially thankful to the people of New Delhi for the love and respect they gave me during the election" tweets Congress candidate from New Delhi seat, Sandeep Dikshit
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After winning from Rajouri Garden seat, BJP's Manjinder Singh Sirsa says, "...What PM Modi says, the world believes in that... BJP is returning (in Delhi) after 27 years... Arvind Kejriwal's political career has finished now, he will soon be sent to jail.
On BJP's CM face in Delhi, BJP National Vice Baijayant Jay Panda said, "... We have collective leadership in every state and after winning, any of our workers can come forward and become a leader. This is not the case with other parties. Our process is that we take the opinion of people and our workers and finally it goes to our Parliamentary Board, it is decided there. So whoever becomes our leader in the Vidhan Sabha, will be a very good leader."
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"BJP's landslide victory in the Delhi Assembly elections is a victory of faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the policies of BJP. The people of this country have faith in Modiji's credibility and the politics of good governance and development of the BJP...", tweeted Rajnath Singh.
Speaking to Republic Media Network’s Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, Maliwal said, “We all know about Kejriwal ji's anger—breaking things in rage, using abusive language in meetings. This kind of behavior creates an unhealthy environment, and it eventually reflects in how the party connects with the people.”
Daughter of BJP candidate from New Delhi assembly constituency Parvesh Verma, Sanidhi said,"We all are very happy. I thank the people of New Delhi for giving us a chance to serve them for the next five years. We are very happy about becoming the MLA.. We have always accepted the posts given to him by the party, this time too we will accept it happily."
Wife of BJP candidate from the New Delhi assembly constituency Parvesh Verma, Swati Singh Verma says, "Today's victory shows that people have trust in BJP and PM Modi..."
"I give credit for this victory to PM Modi. I thank the people of Delhi. This is the victory of PM and the people of Delhi": BJP leader Parvesh Verma's first reaction after defeating AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal.
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BJP's Manjinder Singh Sirsa wins the Rajouri Garden seat
Former AAP leader & poet Kumar Vishwas said, "I congratulate the BJP for the victory and I hope that they'll work for the people of Delhi... I have no sympathy for a man who crushed the dreams of AAP party workers. Delhi is now free from him... He used those dreams for his personal ambitions. Today, justice has been delivered. When we got the news of Manish Sisodia losing from Jangpura - my wife who is apolitical cried..."
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On Delhi elections, businessman Robert Vadra says, "... The citizens of Delhi saw that Kejriwal did not perform and they did not keep the promises they made... In 2012-13, Kejriwal used my name. He was an upcoming politician trying to create a base for himself... He carried out a movement but he forgot his foundation... I was surprised at how he falsely accused me only because I'm a part of the Gandhi family. He felt that he could use my name and promote himself. He would bring up A4 size papers and show it in a press conference but there was nothing he could prove... He just knew that if he used somebody from the Gandhi family, he would get exposure... Today seeing how Arvind Kejriwal's party has come down to about 20 seats... The people of Delhi were very happy with Sheila Dixit... Congress has done well, much better than a decade ago..."
Äs BJP is on its way to forming govt in Delhi, BJP candidate from Patparganj constituency Ravinder Singh Negi says, "This is PM Modi's victory as his blessings were with all the candidates. This victory is because of the way the PM explained to the people of Delhi why it was important to remove 'aapda'. I thank the party leadership.''
AAP convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has lost New Delhi constituency
AAP candidate from Jangpura constituency, Manish Sisodia conceded defeat, said, "Party workers fought well; we all did hard work. People have supported us as well. But, I lose by 600 votes. I congratulate the candidate who won. I hope he will work for the constituency."
BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi has emerged victorious in the Patparganj constituency, defeating AAP's Avadh Ojha in a closely watched contest. Negi, who gained national attention after Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched his feet as a mark of respect, secured a decisive win, further boosting BJP’s dominance in the Delhi Assembly elections. His victory marks a significant blow to AAP, which has held sway in the capital for the past decade.
In a massive blow to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has lost his Jangpura seat. He was defeated by the BJP's Tarvinder Singh Marwah.
On Delhi election results, BJP leader CT Ravi said, "The people of Delhi have blessed the BJP. I congratulate the BJP workers of Delhi... Congress did not have policy, intention or leadership, and an election cannot be won without these three... "
Manisha Sisodia is trailing by 500 votes from Jangpura.
BJP candidate from New Delhi, Pravesh Verma, is leading by +1,170 votes, while former CM and AAP candidate Arvind Kejriwal is trailing
At 11:40 AM, the BJP is leading on 45 seats against AAP which is leading on 25 seats. The counting of votes in Delhi election is underway.
Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convenor trailing margin against BJP's Parvesh Verma has widen. Kejriwal is now trailing by a margin of over 400 votes in closely watched contest between AAP and BJP.
On trends suggesting lead for BJP, social activist Anna Hazare said: "I have always said that a candidate's conduct, thoughts should be pure, life should be without a blame, and sacrifice should be there... these qualities let voters have faith on him. I told this (to Arvind Kejriwal) but he did not pay heed, and finally, he focused on liquor... why did this issue raise? He was overwhelmed by money power..."
| S.No | Constituency (No.) | Candidate | Votes | Margin | Rounds Completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Narela (1) | Raj Karan Khatri | 25,951 | 5,602 | 6/22 |
| 2 | Badli (5) | Aahir Deepak Chaudharyy | 12,669 | 3,933 | 4/20 |
| 3 | Rithala (6) | Kulwant Rana | 53,893 | 19,461 | 10/20 |
| 4 | Bawana (7) | Ravinder Indraj Singh | 27,716 | 12,143 | 6/26 |
| 5 | Mundka (8) | Gajender Drall | 25,549 | 4,134 | 6/25 |
| 6 | Nangloi Jat (11) | Manoj Kumar Shokeen | 27,912 | 10,765 | 6/17 |
| 7 | Mangol Puri (12) | Raj Kumar Chauhan | 37,948 | 5,195 | 9/15 |
| 8 | Rohini (13) | Vijender Gupta | 22,133 | 6,915 | 6/17 |
| 9 | Shalimar Bagh (14) | Rekha Gupta | 40,275 | 15,411 | 8/14 |
| 10 | Shakur Basti (15) | Karnail Singh | 31,929 | 11,487 | 6/11 |
| 11 | Tri Nagar (16) | Tilak Ram Gupta | 36,952 | 6,351 | 9/14 |
| 12 | Wazirpur (17) | Poonam Sharma | 13,438 | 311 | 4/13 |
| 13 | Moti Nagar (25) | Harish Khurana | 20,211 | 5,757 | 4/13 |
| 14 | Madipur (26) | Kailash Gangwal | 27,261 | 7,066 | 6/11 |
| 15 | Rajouri Garden (27) | Manjinder Singh Sirsa | 44,666 | 10,955 | 8/12 |
| 16 | Hari Nagar (28) | Shyam Sharma | 22,713 | 5,561 | 5/12 |
| 17 | Janakpuri (30) | Ashish Sood | 21,974 | 10,596 | 4/14 |
| 18 | Vikaspuri (31) | Pankaj Kumar Singh | 15,783 | 4,387 | 3/29 |
| 19 | Uttam Nagar (32) | Pawan Sharma | 18,668 | 3,233 | 5/28 |
| 20 | Dwarka (33) | Parduyamn Singh Rajput | 31,894 | 1,383 | 9/19 |
| 21 | Matiala (34) | Sandeep Sehrawat | 37,674 | 10,247 | 7/28 |
| 22 | Najafgarh (35) | Neelam Pahalwan | 41,319 | 13,253 | 10/25 |
| 23 | Bijwasan (36) | Kailash Gahlot | 28,209 | 4,518 | 7/17 |
| 24 | Palam (37) | Kuldeep Solanki | 25,691 | 1,593 | 7/22 |
| 25 | New Delhi (40) | Parvesh Sahib Singh | 14,464 | 238 | 7/13 |
| 26 | Kasturba Nagar (42) | Neeraj Basoya | 26,982 | 8,676 | 10/15 |
| 27 | Malviya Nagar (43) | Satish Upadhyay | 17,208 | 3,937 | 6/15 |
| 28 | R.K. Puram (44) | Anil Kumar Sharma | 21,526 | 6,878 | 6/12 |
| 29 | Chhatarpur (46) | Kartar Singh Tanwar | 37,321 | 8,404 | 10/23 |
| 30 | Greater Kailash (50) | Shikha Roy | 23,098 | 2,721 | 6/14 |
| 31 | Kalkaji (51) | Ramesh Bidhuri | 21,519 | 2,800 | 5/12 |
| 32 | Patparganj (57) | Ravinder Singh Negi (Ravi Negi) | 36,174 | 12,820 | 6/13 |
| 33 | Vishwas Nagar (59) | Om Prakash Sharma | 51,372 | 15,864 | 11/16 |
| 34 | Krishna Nagar (60) | Dr. Anil Goyal | 22,540 | 7,488 | 4/15 |
| 35 | Gandhi Nagar (61) | Arvinder Singh Lovely | 24,071 | 2,888 | 5/11 |
| 36 | Shahdara (62) | Sanjay Goyal | 36,214 | 4,638 | 10/18 |
| 37 | Seemapuri (63) | Ku. Rinku | 20,379 | 1,826 | 4/14 |
| 38 | Rohtas Nagar (64) | Jitender Mahajan | 30,455 | 10,276 | 5/14 |
| 39 | Ghonda (66) | Ajay Mahawar | 36,144 | 14,865 | 6/15 |
| 40 | Gokalpur (68) | Praveen Nimesh | 25,037 | 1,060 | 7/22 |
| 41 | Mustafabad (69) | Mohan Singh Bisht | 56,964 | 41,034 | 8/20 |
| 42 | Karawal Nagar (70) | Kapil Mishra | 42,170 | 20,351 | 8/24 |
After the completion of the 7th round of voting in the New Delhi Constituency, BJP’s Parvesh Verma is leading against AAP's Arvind Kejriwal, as per Election Commission.
BJP Delhi state president Virendra Sachdeva says, "We welcome the trends but we will wait for the results. We believe that people have voted against corruption in an election which was centred around BJP's good governance versus AAP's bad governance... All the big faces of AAP - Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Atishi - they are the face of corruption and they will lose today..."
Congress candidate from the New Delhi seat, Sandeep Dikshit says, "As of now it seems that they (BJP) will form the govt... We raised the issues but I think people thought that we are not going to form the govt - we accept the decision of the people."
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Speaking on Delhi election results, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra says, "I don't know, I haven't checked the results yet."
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari says, "BJP is way ahead in the trends but we will wait for results; I believe that we will have an even better tally than this... Every section of Delhi has turned away from AAP. This can be seen in the trends. Inaction shown by AAP and corruption - are the reasons why they have lost the people's support..."
As BJP leads in 42 seats, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva says, "If you are dishonest with the public, then the public will give a similar result. Under the leadership of PM Modi, double-engine govt will be formed in Delhi."
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Congress candidate from Kalkaji seat, Alka Lamba says, "Delhi will not forgive the culprits of Delhi... I don't who is in an advantageous position and who is facing the loss; those who damaged Delhi - it's their loss..."
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According to the latest trends from the Election Commission, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading with 41 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) follows with 28 seats. As counting continues, the BJP maintains its edge, while AAP looks to close the gap in a high-stakes battle for Delhi.
BJP Delhi state president Virendra Sachdeva offers prayers at his office, as the party maintains a comfortable lead in early trends
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On Delhi Elections 2025 results, Union Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia says, "... Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, BJP will form a government in Delhi..."
On the early trends of the Delhi Election Result, BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal says, "The people of Delhi have voted optimistically. The people saw how the BJP is working in various states where it has the government and compared it to Delhi and voted for PM Modi... The BJP is going to form the government in Delhi... The people of Delhi are going to punish Arvind Kejriwal for his deeds..."
| S.No | Constituency | Leading Candidate | Total Votes | Margin | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BURARI (2) | Sanjeev Jha | 5,152 | 892 | 1/25 |
| 2 | TIMARPUR (3) | Surinder Pal Singh (Bittoo) | 3,771 | 531 | 1/17 |
| 3 | ADARSH NAGAR (4) | Mukesh Kumar Goel | 4,568 | 1,052 | 1/12 |
| 4 | KIRARI (9) | Anil Jha | 12,825 | 853 | 3/23 |
| 5 | SULTANPUR MAJRA (10) | Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat | 3,395 | 750 | 1/15 |
| 6 | ROHINI (13) | Pardeep Mittal | 7,467 | 1,966 | 2/17 |
| 7 | WAZIRPUR (17) | Rajesh Gupta | 3,649 | 1,274 | 1/13 |
| 8 | SADAR BAZAR (19) | Som Dutt | 5,158 | 4,156 | 1/20 |
| 9 | CHANDNI CHOWK (20) | Punardeep Singh Sawhney (Sabby) | 8,458 | 6,350 | 2/16 |
| 10 | MATIA MAHAL (21) | Aaley Mohammed Iqbal | 4,764 | 3,931 | 1/16 |
| 11 | BALLIMARAN (22) | Imran Hussain | 11,278 | 1,824 | 3/12 |
| 12 | KAROL BAGH (23) | Vishesh Ravi | 4,088 | 1,658 | 1/17 |
| 13 | TILAK NAGAR (29) | Jarnail Singh | 5,197 | 1,195 | 1/11 |
| 14 | NEW DELHI (40) | Arvind Kejriwal | 4,679 | 254 | 2/13 |
| 15 | MEHRAULI (45) | Mahender Chaudhary | 3,402 | 1,924 | 1/19 |
| 16 | DEOLI (47) | Prem Chauhan | 4,612 | 3,121 | 1/21 |
| 17 | AMBEDKAR NAGAR (48) | Dr. Ajay Dutt | 1,843 | 225 | 1/15 |
| 18 | BADARPUR (53) | Ram Singh Netaji | 6,986 | 5,089 | 1/22 |
| 19 | TRILOKPURI (55) | Anjana Parcha | 12,501 | 3,994 | 2/12 |
| 20 | GANDHI NAGAR (61) | Naveen Chaudhary (Deepu) | 8,077 | 6,448 | 1/11 |
| 21 | SEEMAPURI (63) | Veer Singh Dhingan | 5,572 | 553 | 1/14 |
| 22 | SEELAM PUR (65) | Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad | 7,709 | 782 | 2/19 |
| 23 | BABARPUR (67) | Gopal Rai | 10,359 | 5,602 | 2/19 |
BJP - LEAD AS PER Election Commission Data
| Sr. No. | Constituency (No.) | Candidate Name | Votes | Margin | Rounds Completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NERELA (1) | RAJ KARAN KHATRI | 8683 | 2622 | 2/22 |
| 2 | RITHALA (6) | KULWANT RANA | 14452 | 3306 | 3/20 |
| 3 | BAWANA (7) | RAVINDER INDRAJ SINGH | 4658 | 2678 | 1/26 |
| 4 | MUNDKA (8) | GAJENDER DRALL | 5199 | 1948 | 1/25 |
| 5 | NANGLOI JAT (11) | MANOJ KUMAR SHOKEEN | 4618 | 893 | 1/17 |
| 6 | MANGOL PURI (12) | RAJ KUMAR CHAUHAN | 10212 | 5081 | 2/15 |
| 7 | SHALIMAR BAGH (14) | REKHA GUPTA | 11323 | 6010 | 2/14 |
| 8 | SHAKUR BASTI (15) | KARNAIL SINGH | 5950 | 2956 | 1/11 |
| 9 | TRI NAGAR (16) | TILAK RAM GUPTA | 15333 | 8339 | 3/14 |
| 10 | PATEL NAGAR (24) | RAAJ KUMAR ANAND | 3790 | 266 | 1/15 |
| 11 | MADIPUR (26) | KAILASH GANGWAL | 8332 | 343 | 2/11 |
| 12 | RAJOURI GARDEN (27) | MANJINDER SINGH SIRSA | 11054 | 3338 | 2/12 |
| 13 | HARI NAGAR (28) | SHYAM SHARMA | 5403 | 2471 | 1/12 |
| 14 | VIKASPURI (31) | PANKAJ KUMAR SINGH | 5202 | 1890 | 1/29 |
| 15 | UTTAM NAGAR (32) | PAWAN SHARMA | 4826 | 2223 | 1/28 |
| 16 | DWARKA (33) | PARDUYMN SINGH RAJPUT | 11125 | 1792 | 3/19 |
| 17 | MATIALA (34) | SANDEEP SEHRAWAT | 10931 | 2862 | 2/28 |
| 18 | NAJAFGARH (35) | NEELAM PAHALWAN | 9495 | 4383 | 2/25 |
| 19 | BIJWASAN (36) | KAILASH GAHLOT | 4782 | 2217 | 1/17 |
| 20 | PALAM (37) | KULDEEP SOLANKI | 7800 | 534 | 2/22 |
| 21 | DELHI CANTT (38) | BHUVAN TANWAR | 5702 | 344 | 2/8 |
| 22 | RAJINDER NAGAR (39) | UMANG BAJAJ | 11066 | 1086 | 3/13 |
| 23 | KASTURBA NAGAR (42) | NEERAJ BASOYA | 10722 | 4471 | 4/15 |
| 24 | MALVIYA NAGAR (43) | SATISH UPADHYAY | 2996 | 956 | 1/15 |
| 25 | R. K. PURAM (44) | ANIL KUMAR SHARMA | 7374 | 2575 | 2/12 |
| 26 | CHHATARPUR (46) | KARTAR SINGH TANWAR | 10555 | 3481 | 3/23 |
| 27 | SANGAM VIHAR (49) | CHANDAN KUMAR CHOUDHARY | 5601 | 227 | 2/19 |
| 28 | GREATER KAILASH (50) | SHIKHA ROY | 7071 | 459 | 2/14 |
| 29 | KALKAJI (51) | RAMESH BIDHURI | 4238 | 1149 | 1/12 |
| 30 | OKHLA (54) | MANISH CHAUDHARY | 4955 | 2260 | 1/23 |
| 31 | KONDLI (56) | PRIYANKA GAUTAM | 5583 | 1014 | 1/12 |
| 32 | PATPARGANJ (57) | RAVINDER SINGH NEGI (RAVI NEGI) | 5999 | 1971 | 1/13 |
| 33 | LAXMI NAGAR (58) | ABHAY VERMA | 5896 | 1190 | 1/12 |
| 34 | VISHWAS NAGAR (59) | OM PRAKASH SHARMA | 21051 | 780 | 5/16 |
| 35 | SHAHDARA (62) | SANJAY GOYAL | 14680 | 3244 | 4/18 |
| 36 | GHONDA (66) | AJAY MAHAWAR | 6603 | 3018 | 1/15 |
| 37 | GOKALPUR (68) | PRAVEEN NIMESH | 7157 | 1419 | 2/22 |
| 38 | MUSTAFABAD (69) | MOHAN SINGH BISHT | 14949 | 11315 | 2/20 |
| 39 | KARAWAL NAGAR (70) | KAPIL MISHRA | 11695 | 6470 | 2/24 |
As early trends show lead to BJP in Delhi elections, BJP MP Atul Garg says, "...BJP will get more 50% votes and the party will form the government."
When asked about the BJP's chief ministerial candidate for the National Capital, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva stated, "The central leadership will decide the CM face. This issue is not a major concern for us. Those (AAP) who betray the people will be treated accordingly—through defeat."
Early trends on the Election Commission's website show the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leading in 28 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is ahead in 9 seats.
Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Pawan Sharma has taken the lead in Uttam Nagar, surpassing Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Posh Balyan, according to early trends.
Meanwhile, the BJP has gained momentum, crossing the halfway mark, while AAP trails in its bid for a fourth consecutive term in Delhi.
AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj leads from Greater Kailash. Counting of votes underway.
According to early trends on the Election Commission of India's website, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Kapil Mishra is leading against Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Manoj Kumar Tyagi in the Karawal Nagar constituency.
With trends now available for all 70 seats, the BJP has crossed the majority mark, leading in 44 constituencies. AAP is lagging behind with 25 seats, while Congress holds a lead in just one. The early numbers indicate a strong performance by the BJP, signalling a potential power shift in Delhi after 27 years.
The BJP surged ahead of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as counting began for the Delhi Assembly elections, indicating a power shift in the national capital. With a high-stakes battle unfolding, the focus remains on whether the BJP can reclaim Delhi after 27 years or if AAP can hold its ground despite anti-incumbency.
As counting commenced at 8 AM, early trends showed the BJP comfortably crossing the halfway mark in the 70-member Assembly. The saffron party was leading in 42 seats, while AAP lagged behind with 25. Congress remained a distant third, securing a lead in just one seat.
Early trends indicate the BJP is edging closer to the majority mark of 35 seats, signalling a strong performance in the national capital. With vote counting still underway, the party appears to have gained massive momentum. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this closely watched election.
BJP candidate Om Prakash Sharma leading in Vishwas Nagar assembly seat, as per Election Commission.
Close contest between AAP and BJP in Delhi Assembly elections. While BJP is leading on 20 seats, AAP ahead on 18, Congress 1.
Aam Aadmi Party's Somnath Bharti Trails in Malviya Nagar. Counting underway.
As the counting progresses, early trends from 17 constituencies show the BJP leading in 10 seats, while AAP is ahead in six. The Congress has secured a lead in one seat. With counting still underway, the political landscape remains dynamic, and the final outcome will take shape as more votes are counted. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this high-stakes battle for Delhi.
Current Leads
Leading Candidates
Trailing Candidates
Out of the 13 constituencies where leads have emerged, the BJP is ahead in eight seats, while AAP is leading in four. The Congress has secured a lead in one seat. With counting in its early stages, the numbers will fluctuate as more results come in.
Kailash Gehlot, who left AAP and joined BJP, is leading from Bijwasan in early trends.
As per early trends, AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal is trailing in the New Delhi constituency, while Atishi is behind in Kalkaji. Counting of votes underway.
As per early trends, the BJP has taken an early lead with five seats, while AAP is trailing with two. The Congress has secured an advantage in one constituency, while no gains have been recorded for other parties so far. The numbers are expected to shift soon. Stay tuned.
Manish Sisodia trails from Jangpura in early trends. Counting of votes is underway.
BJP's Vijender Gupta leading from Rohini, and Ramesh Bidhuri is ahead in Kalkaji, as per early trends.
In initial trends, AAP's Anil Jha has taken lead from Kirari.
BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal said, "The public of Delhi will take revenge from Arvind Kejriwal. It is our promise to the people of Delhi that we will write a new history in Delhi... After losing the elections, Arvind Kejriwal will level accusations on EVMs and the Election Commission..."
The counting of votes has begun across 19 counting centres spread across 11 districts. Early trends are expected shortly, stay tuned to Republic.
BJP candidate from the New Delhi assembly constituency, Parvesh Verma says, "It's an important day for the people of Delhi. I prayed that the BJP govt to be formed in Delhi..."
The counting of votes for the high-stakes Delhi Assembly elections has begun. AAP aims for a third consecutive term, while BJP is determined to break its over two-decade-long wait to regain power in the capital.
Exit polls released on Wednesday largely predicted a BJP win, but AAP leaders have dismissed them, pointing to past instances where their performance was underestimated. They remain confident of securing another term. Who will win the battle of Delhi? A clear picture is expected by 12 PM. Stay tuned to Republic for the fastest and most authentic updates.
Congress candidate from Kalkaji assembly seat, Alka Lamba says, "I don't think the people of Kalka Ji have liked Ramesh Bidhuri, there was anger amongst the people due to his language... I believe that Arvind Kejriwal is going to lose his seat. Atishi also has to face immense anti-incumbency as she didn't work even after being the CM..."
Late Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit's daughter, Latika Dikshit says, "During the campaign, we saw that Sheila Dikshit is still alive in every home... It was her family and she looked after it for 15 years... We listened to the problems of the people and we came to know that the CM had not even visited his constituency in the last 10 years... The condition of the roads is poor, there is no water or electricity... If the condition of central Delhi is this, I don't even want to think how the rest of the Delhi is..."
Delhi Election Results LIVE: AAP leader and Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said on Saturday Arvind Kejriwal will become the chief minister of Delhi for the fourth time."
"One whom the public supports, he wins the elections. The Arvind Kejriwal government has served people in the last 10 years... Arvind Kejriwal will become the CM of Delhi for a fourth time," said Saurabh Bharadwaj.
Most exit polls released on Wednesday gave the BJP an edge over the AAP. However, AAP leaders said that exit polls have historically underestimated the party's performance. They expressed confidence in returning to power.
The AAP is aiming for a third consecutive term, while the BJP is making all efforts to return to power after more than two decades in the National Capital.
The counting of votes for the high-stakes Delhi Assembly elections will begin shortly, at 8:00 am.
Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Alice Vaz has confirmed that around 5,000 officials, including counting supervisors, assistants, micro-observers, and support staff, will oversee the vote-counting process. To ensure transparency, five VVPATs (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trails) will be randomly selected and verified in each assembly constituency.
Published February 8th 2025, 06:26 IST