The Delhi election result favoured Arvind Kejriwal once again and AAP once again has proved its hold of the national capital. Although BJP has gained in 5 seats compared to the 2015 elections, it is yet to make its mark on the voters' minds.
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AAP's Kailash Gahlot wins inNajafgarhafter defeating BJP's Ajeet Singh Kharkhari by 6,231 votes. Meanwhile, inBadarpur, BJP's Ranvir Singh Bidhuri wins by a margin of 3,719 votes against AAP's Ram Singh Netaji.
InBawana (SC)constituency, AAP's Jai Bhagwan wins by a margin of 11,526 votes against BJP's Ravinder Kumar. InBurari, AAP's Sanjeev Jha beats JD(U)'s Shailendra Kumar by 88,158 votes.
InOkhla, AAP's Amnatullah Khan wins by a whopping marginof 71,827 votes against BJP's Braham Singh. InPalam, AAP's Bhavna Gaur wins after defeating BJP's Vijay Pandit by 32,765 votes.
InTimarpur, AAP's Dilip Pandey wins against BJP's Surinder Pal Singh by 24,144 votes. In the case ofMatia Mahal, AAP's Shoaib Iqbal beats BJP's Ravinder Gupta by 50, 241 seats.
AAP's Atishi wins inKalkajiafter a tough fight with BJP's Dharambir Singh. Atishi beats Singh by a margin of 11,393 votes.
AAP's Mahinder Yadav wins inVikaspuriagainst BJP's Sanjay Singh by a margin of 42,058 votes. In Sadar Bazar, AAP's Som Dutt wins by 25,544 votes against BJP candidate Jai Parkash.
InLaxmi Nagar, BJP's Abhay Verma wins by a margin of 880 votes. Meanwhile, inDwarka, AAP's Vinay Mishra beats BJP's Parduymn Rajput by 40,173 votes.
AAP's Sahiram wins in Tughlakabad by a margin of 13,758 votes as against BJP's Vikram Bidhuri. In Gandhi Nagar, BJP's Anil Kumar Bajpai wins against Naveen Chaudhary by a margin of 6,079 votes.
In Chandni Chowk, AAP's Parlad Singh Sawhney wins by 29,584 votes against BJP's Suman Kumar Gupta. In Delhi Cantt, AAP's Virender Singh Kadian beats BJP's Manish Singh by 10,590 votes.
AAP's Vishesh Ravi wins from Karol Bagh (SC)for the second time after defeating BJP's Yogender Chandoliya by 31,760 votes.
Even in Uttam Nagar, AAP's Naresh Balyan wins for the second time after defeating BJP's Krishan Gahlot by 19,759 votes.
AAP's Kuldeep Kumar wins in Kondli (SC)after beating BJP's Raj Kumar by 17,907 votes. Meanwhile, in Mehrauli, AAP's Naresh Yadav wins against BJP's Kusum Khatri by 18,161 votes.
Mundka constituency witnesses yet another AAP's victory as the party candidate Dharampal Lakra wins against BJP's Azad Singh by 19,158 votes.
After a close battle, AAP's Manish Sisodia wins from Patparganjagainst BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi by a margin of 3,207 votes.
FromRajouri Garder, AAP's A Dhanwati Chandela wins against BJP's Ramesh Khanna by 22,972 votes.
AAP's Bhupinder Singh Joon wins in Bijwasan after defeating BJP's Sat Prakash Rana by 753 votes. Meanwhile, in ;Karawal Nagar, BJP's Mohan Singh Bisht stands victorious after beating BJP's Durgesh Pathak by 8,223 votes.
In Tilak Nagar, AAP's Jarnail Singh beats BJP's Rajiv Babbar by 28,029 votes. While in Rohini, BJP's Vijender Kumar beats AAP's Rajesh Nama Bansiwala by 12,648 votes.
In Babarpur, AAP's Gopal Rai wins by a margin of 33,062 votes against BJP's Naresh Gaur. AAP's Kartar Singh Tanwar wins in Chhatarpur after beating BJP's Brahm Singh Tanwar by 3,720 votes.
AAP's Somnath Bharti wins in Malviya Nagar after defeating BJP's Shailender Singh by 18,144 votes. Meanwhile, in Rohtas Nagar, BJP's Jitender Mahajan wins by 13,214 votes after defeating AAP candidate Sarita Singh.
In Shakur Basti, AAP candidate Satyendar Jain beats BJP's Dr S C Vats by 7,592 votes to come to power. Even in R K Puram, AAP candidate wins against BJP's Anil Kumar Sharma. Pramila Tokas wins by a margin of 10,369 votes.
AAP's Rajesh Rishi wins in Janakpuri after defeating BJP's Ashish Sood by 14,917 votes. Meanwhile, in Jangpura, Praveen Kumar beats BJP's Impreet Singh Bakshi by 16,063 votes.
AAP's Ajesh Yadav wins in Badliseat after defeating BJP's Vijay Kumar Bhagat by 29,123 votes. Meanwhile, inGokalpur (SC), AAP's Surendra Kumar wins by a margin of 19,488 votes.
AAP's Pawan Sharma wins inAdarsh Nagarafter defeating BJP's Raj Kumar Bhatia by a margin of 1,589 votes. Meanwhile, onWazirpur, AAP's Rajesh Gupta beats BJP's Dr Mahender Nagpal by 11,690 votes.
AAP's Rohit Kumar winsTrilokpuri (SC)seat after defeating BJP's Kiran by 12,486 votes. Meanwhile, AAP's Girish Soni wins inMadipur (SC)by a margin of 22,719 votes.
AAP's Mohinder Goyal winsRithalaafter defeating BJP's Manish Chaudhary by 13,873 votes. Meanwhile, inSeema Puri, AAP's Rajendra Pal Gautam too wins by a margin of 56,108 votes against Lok Jan Shakti Party's Sant Lal.
AAP's Shoaib Iqbal winsMatia Mahalby 50,241 votes against BJP's Ravinder Gupta. Meanwhile, inNangloi Jat, AAP's candidate takes the victory seat with Raghuvinder Shokeen winning by a margin of 12,455 votes against BJP's Suman Lata.
BJP wins the second seat in the Delhi Assembly Election 2020 as its Ajay Mahawar wins fromGhondaby a margin of 28,370 votes. Meanwhile, inKasturba Nagar, AAP's Madan Lal wins yet again after defeating Ravinder Choudhry by 3,165 votes.
AAP's Raj Kumari Dhillon wins inHari Nagarafter defeating BJP's Ashish Sood by 15,006 votes. Meanwhile, inKrishna Nagar, another AAP candidate S K Bagga (Advocate) defeats BJP's Dr Anil Goyal by 3,995 votes.AAP's Imran Hussain wins inBallimaranafter defeating BJP's Lata by 36,172 votes.
AAP's candidate Saurabh Bharadwaj wins inGreater Kailashafter defeating BJP's Shikha Roy by 19,642 votes. Meanwhile, inShalimar Bagh, AAP's Bandana Kumari wins the seat after beating BJP's Rekha Gupta by 3,440 votes.
AAP's Rituraj Govind wins inKirariconstituency after defeating BJP's Anil Jha by 5,654 votes. InMustafabad, AAP's Haji Yunus wins after beating BJP's Jagdish Pradhan by 20,704 votes.
Meanwhile, inModel Town, AAP's Akhilesh Tripathi beats BJP's Kapil Mishra by 11,133 votes. InNarelaseat too, AAP's candidate takes the victory seat with Sharad Kumar winning by a margin of 17,429votes against BJP's Neel Daman Khatri.
AAP's Prakash Jarwal winsDeoliseat after defeating BJP's Arvind Kumar by 40,173 votes. AAP'sSangam Viharcandidate Dinesh Mohaniya wins after defeating JD(U)'s Shiv Charan Lal Gupta by 42,522 votes. Meanwhile, inMangolpuri (SC), AAP's Rakhi Birla records victory after defeating BJP's Karam Sing Karma. In theMoti Nagarseat, AAP's Shiv Charan Goel wins after beating BJP's Subhash Sachdeva by 14,072 votes.
AAP's Preeti Tomar winsTri Nagarseat after defeating BJP's Tilak Ram Gupta by 10,710 votes. In the last election, her husband, Jitender Singh Tomar had won the same seat by 20,647 votes.AAP's Ram Niwas Goel winsShahdaraseat after defeating BJP's Sanjay Goel by 5,294 votes. Meanwhile, inVishwas Nagar, BJP's sitting MLA Om Prakash Sharma wins after defeating AAP's Deepak Singla by 16,457 votes.
AAP's Ajay Dutt winsAmbedkar Nagar (SC)seat after defeating BJP's Khushiram Chunar by 28,327 votes.AAP's Abdul Rehman winsSeelampurseat after defeating BJP's Kaushal Kumar Mishra by 36,920 votes.AAP's Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat winsSultanpur Majra(SC)seat after defeating BJP's Ram Chander Chawriya by 48,052 votes.AAP's Raaj Kumar Anand winsPatel Nagarseat after defeating BJP's Pravesh Ratn by 30,935 votes.
AAP'sRaghav Chadha winsRajinder Nagarseat after defeating BJP's Sardar R P Singh by 20,058 votes
The Delhi Election 2020 has concluded with a whopping victory for Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party. The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) ended up at a distant second while Congress drew a blank in the national capital. As the long-drawn battle came to an end, let us look at seven reasons why AAP won the election.
What is in a name? Arose by any other name would smell as sweet.But something smelt rather fishy in the Tilak Nagar candidate names of Delhi. The Delhi election result was announced on Tuesday, after voting on Feb. 8.
As AAP’s broom swept Delhi, winning for Arvind Kejriwal the state for a third consecutive term, it was realization yet again for the BJP that Delhi has become its Achilles Heel.
Do what you may. Win how many municipal elections or even Lok Sabha polls but the state of Delhi is still a distant dream for you.
AAP wins the mandate with 62 seats won and BJP becomes the runner-up with 8 seats. Congress failed to open account.
Prime Minister NarendraModion Tuesday congratulated AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal for his party's win in the Delhi assembly elections and wished him "the very best" in fulfilling the aspirations of the people of the national capital.
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AAP wins in 46 seats, including Manish Sisodia's constituency in Patparganj. AAP also won inChhatarpur, Gokalpur, Janakpuri, Jangpura and Tughlakabad.
BJP won 5 seats in Ghonda, Vishwas Nagar,Rohtas Nagar, Rohini, Gandhi Nagar and Karawal Nagar.
AAP'sRajesh Gupta wins by a margin of11, 690against Dr. Mahender Nagpal of BJP in Wazirpur.
BJP's Ajay Mahawar wins against AAP's Shridutt Sharma by a margin of 28, 370 in Ghonda.
AAP wins in Kasturba Nagar, Matia Mahal, Rithala, Trilokpuri, Wazirpur, Madipur, Nangloi Jat, Seema Puri and Badli.
Over the last one month, the AAP, opposition BJP and the Congress engaged in a bitterly fought high-octane campaign. With regards to statements made during election rallies, the Election Commission of India banned BJP’s two star campaigners — Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma. AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal was also served EC notice over his ‘Hindu-Muslim’ jibe.
AAP'sSK Bagga and Raj Kumari Dhillon win in the Krishna Nagar and Hari Nagar constituencies of Delhi respectively.
AAP candidates win in Delhi'sSagam Vihar, Shalimar Bagh and Ballimaran.
Ballimaran: Imran Hussain wins against BJP's Lata by a margin of 36, 172.
Shalimar Bagh: Bandana Kumari wins by a margin of 3, 440 against BJP's Rekha Gupta.
Moti Nagar: Shiv Charan Goel wins against BJP's Subhash Sachdevaby a margin of 14, 072.
Sangam Vihar: Dinesh Mohaniya wins against Janata Dal (United)'s Shiv Charan Lal Gupta by a margin of42, 522.
Deoli:The party's Prakash Jarwal wins against BJP's Arvind Kumar by a margin of 40,173 in Deoli.
Mangol Puri: Rakhi Birla wins against BJP's Karam Singh Karma by a vote margin of30, 116.
Narela: Sharad Kumar wins against BJP's Neel Daman Khatri by a margin of 17, 429.
Mustafabad:AAP's Haji Yunus wins against BJP's Jagdish Pradhan by a margin of 20, 704.
Kirari:Rituraj Govind wins by a vote margin of 5, 654 against BJP's Anil Jha.
Model Town:Akhilesh Pati Tripathi wins against BJP's Kapil Mishra by a vote-margin of 11,133.
Greater Kailash:Saurabh Bharadwaj of AAP wins against BJP's Shikha Roy by a margin of16,809.
AAP wins in Deoli, Mangol Puri, Moti Nagar, Sangam Vihar, Narela, Mustafabad, Kirari, Model Town, Greater Kailash and Shalimar Bagh.
AAP's Preeti Tomar wins against BJP's Tilak Ram Gupta in Tri Nagar by a margin of10, 710. Her husband Jitender Singh Tomar won in the same constituency in the previous 2015 elections by a margin of22, 311 votes.
BJP get its first win in Vishwas Nagar, where Om Praksh Sharma wins against AAP's Deepak Singla, by a margin of16, 457 votes. Sharma secured 65,830 votes which is52.57% of the overall votes. Singla secured49, 373 votes.
AAP wins in Ambedkar Nagar. Ajay Dutt wins against BJP's Khushiram Chunar by a margin of 28,327 votes. Ajay Dutt secured62,647 votes.
AAP'sAbdul Rehman wins by a margin of 36, 920 votes in Seelampur constituency against BJP's Kaushal Kumar Mishra.
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal greets party workers at party headquarters in Delhi.
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AAP's Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat wins by a margin of48052 in Sultanpur Majra against BJP's Ram Chander Chawriya.
This is the third win in a row for AAP.
AAP's Raaj Kumar Anand secures the second win in Patel Nagarfor AAP against BJP's Parvesh Ratn by a margin of30,935 votes.
Raghav Chadhaof Aam Aadmi Party wins in the Rajinder Nagar constituency against Sardar S P Singh of BJP, by a vote-margin of20,058.
EC's latest trends now show that AAP is now leading in 60, won in 1 set, making it a total of 61.
BJP leads in 9 seats, at present.
BJP lead in 8 seats by the second half of the day. Of this, leads in 3 seats are leading by close vote margins:
Bijwasan - 1,028
Gandhi Nagar - 1243
Shahdara - 838
Have comfortable leads in
Ghonda - 19310
Rohini - 9296
Rohtas Nagar - 10107
Vishwas Nagar - 16457
Karawal Nagar - 25893
Manish Sisodia is now leading in his Patparganj constituency, where he was trailing since the first round of counting.
He gained momentum in the second half of the counting and has secured54286 votes, until 2: 30 pm.
His rival,Ravinder Singh Negi of BJP, has secured53630 votes, until now, according to the latest trends of ECI.
With the counting of votes scheduled to be held today, the Delhi Assembly Election 2020 to elect the next chief minister of the national capital will come to an end.
AAP's Atishi, who was initially trailing in the Kalkaji constituency is now leading with a margin of 5, 077 votes.
She has secured42,063 votes against BJP candidateJay Prakash Sharma who has secured 36, 986 votes.
Will Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia pull it off in his Patparganj constituency?
Here are the leads of the constituency until now:
1st -- AAP 112
2nd-- BJP 38
3rd -- BJP 1501
4th -- AAP 673
5th -- BJP 822
6th -- BJP 606
7th -- AAP 1323
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AAP's Amantullah Khan now leading by 70514 votes from Okhla constituency.
After seven rounds, BJP's Dharambir Singh is leading by 25 votes against AAP's Atishi.
Here are the leads at the Kalkaji constituency
Leads in
1st Round -- BJP 191 votes
2nd Round -- BJP 63 votes
3rd Round -- AAP 63 votes
4th Round -- AAP 200 votes
5th Round -- AAP 122 votes
6th Round -- BJP 105 votes
7th Round -- BJP 31 votes
Aam Aadmi Party's Madan Lal leading from Kasturba Nagar after second round of counting.
Meanwhile, AAP's Vishesh Ravi of Karol BaghandGirish Soni of Madipur are leading by over a margin of 10,000 votes.
AAP's Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat in Sultanpur Majra, Rohit Kumar inTrilokpuri, Kuldeep Kumar in Kondli and Sanjeev Jha in Burari are leading by over a margin of 20,000 votes.
At 11:42 am,AAP garners 53.06% votes, BJP 39.31%, Congress 4.10%.
AAP leads in 57 seats and BJP in 13, according to Election Commission of India.
At 11.07 am, of the 14 seats in which BJP was leading, 4 of them are within a vote margin below 1000.
Of the 56 seats in which AAP was leading, 9 of them are within a vote margin below 1000.
Aam Aadmi Party's Manish Sisodia trailing behind BJP's Ravi Negi by 1427 votes, in Patparganj assembly constituency, after third round of counting.
Aam Aadmi Party workers in Amritsar celebrate as trends indicate the lead for the party.
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In Model Town, AAP's Akhilesh Tripathi leading by 4520 votes against BJP's Kapil Mishra, who was a former AAP MLA.
In Chandni Chowk, AAP's Prahlad Sawhney extends his lead against Congress' Alka Lamba by 12263 votes.
Sawhney and Lamba represented Chandni Chowk earlier. Sawhney, a former Congress leader, joined AAP before the elections while Lamba left AAP to join Congress.
EC updates all 70 seats. By the end of the first round of counting, AAP is leading in 52 seats BJP in 18.
At 10:52 AM, AAP has garnered 52.26% votes as against BJP's 40.11% and Congress' 4.17%.
As per Election Commission trends, AAP is leading in 50 seats while BJP is ahead in 19 seats. Trends for one seat, Okhla, has not been updated by EC, as of now.
Okhla AAP candidate Amanatullah Khan tweets that his lead after 5 rounds of counting was 22,000. This would take AAP tally to 51, as per latest trends.
AAP's Atishi is trailing in Kalkaji Constituency against Dharambir Singh of BJP by a margin of only 11 votes.
Meanwhile,Aam Aadmi Party's Pramila Tokas leading from RK Puram andJarnail Singh leading from Tilak Nagar after first round of counting.
In Seemapuri, LJP candidate Sant Lal trailing by 5,271 votes against AAP's Rajendra Gautam.
LJP, which is fighting one seat, is in alliance with BJP.
At 10:22 AM, AAP has garnered 51.07% votes as against BJP's 41.30%. Congress has 4.29% votes, at present.
In Okhla (where Shaheen Bagh is located), AAP's Amanatullah tweets that after 5 rounds of counting he is leading by 22000 votes.
In Badarpur where AAP replaced sitting MLA N D Sharma, its candidate Ram Singh Netaji, a former Congress leaders, ahead by 3,085 votes.
Sharma who contested on a BSP ticket gets only 78 votes,so far.
Arvind Kejriwal extends his lead by 4,387 votes against his closest rival BJP's Sunil Yadav. Kejriwal so far bags 7,820 votes. BJP 3,433 votes and Congress' Romesh Sabharwal 652
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In Burari, JD(U) candidate Shailendra Kumar trailing by 3,878 votes against AAP's Sanjeev Jha
In Sangam Vihar, AAP's Dinesh Mohaniya leads by 1910 votes against JD(U)'s Shiv Charan Lal Gupta.
Congress' Poonam Azad, wife of cricketer-turned-politician Kirti Azad, bags 184 votes as of now as against AAP's 4,155 votes and BJP's 2245.
AAP picks up its pace, leads in 22 seats; BJP in 14.
In Mangolpuri, AAP's Rakhi Birla, Deputy Speaker, leads by 302 votes.
AAP's Dilip Pandey, one of the prominent candidates, leading in Timarpur by 1,599 votes.
BJP sitting MLA O P Sharma leads in Vishwas Nagar by 534 against AAP's Deepak Singla.
In Sangam Vihar, AAP's Dinesh Mohaniya leads by 1910 votes against JD(U)'s Shiv Charan Lal Gupta.
Congress' Poonam Azad, wife of cricketer-turned-politician Kirti Azad, bags 184 votes as of now as against AAP's 4,155 votes and BJP's 2245.
AAP's Raghav Chadha leading in Rajinder Nagar against BJP's R P Singh by 2,359 votes.
In Gandhinagar, prominent Congress candidate Arvinder Lovely trailing by 3,052 votes against AAP's Naveen Chaudhary. Lovely was a former minister in Sheila Dikshit government and had represented Gandhinagar previously.
In Karawal Nagar, prominent AAP candidate Durgesh Pathak trailing by 698 votes against BJP's Mohan Singh Bisht.
In Krishna Nagar Anil Goyal of BJP leading against AAP's SK Bagga by 391 votes. Congress candidate and former Minister AK Walia is a distant third.
AAP National Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is leading by 3,775 votes in New Delhi seat against BJP'sSunil Kumar Yadav, who has1,749 votes, at present.
Shoaib Iqbal of AAP leading in Matia Mahal by 15 votes.
Ashish Sood of BJP leading against AAP's Rajesh Rishi in Janakpuri by 484 votes.
In Kondli, Kuldeep Kumar of AAP leading by 98 votes.
In Mundka, BJP's Azad Singh is leading by 834 votes.
AAP Minister Kailash Gahlot now leading in Najafgarh by 85 votes.
Aam Aadmi Party is leading on 10 seats and Bharatiya Janata Party leading on 10 seats, according to the Election Commission of India.
BJP candidate Lata leads in the Ballimaran constituency against AAP's Imran Hussain.
BJP's Ravinder Kumar leads in Bawana constituency against Jai Bhagwan of AAP.
The result of the Delhi Election 2020, held on Saturday (Feb. 8), will be declared tomorrow (Feb. 11). While exit polls predict that the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party will return to power and get a second consecutive term, the deal will be sealed only when counting is done. With only hours to go, here are some captivating movies with political undertones to get you in the mood for the big day.
Aam Aadmi Party's Saurabh Bhardwaj leading with a margin of 1505 votes from Greater Kailash constituency. (ANI)
The Election Commission of India shows in the initial trends that both AAP and BJP lead in 4 seats each.
AAP leads with 52 seats in the early trends and BJP in 18. Congress still in one.
In the recently concluded Delhi Assembly Election 2020 polling, a higher number of women voters turned out to vote for the chief minister of the state. The gap between male and female voters also narrowed to a record minimum of 0.07 per cent.
Delhi Minister Kailash Gahlot trailing in initial trends.In Model Town, BJP candidate Kapil Mishra, a former AAP MLA, is trailing.
AAP was shown to be leading with over 50 seats in the early trends.
Counting of votes underway, visuals from a counting centre in Shastri Park. (ANI)
Proving the predictions of exit polls to be true, AAP is so far leading in 54 seats. BJP, on the other hand, is leading in 16seats while Congress is yet to open their account. A clearer picture will unfold as the day progresses and the numbers begin to trickle in.
With the counting of votes scheduled to be held today, the Delhi Assembly Election 2020 to elect the next chief minister of the national capital will come to an end.
The counting of votes is set to begin at 8 am at 21 centres with the final result across the 70 constituencies expected to be announced by early afternoon. The votes were polled across 2,700 polling stations and 13,000 booths set up in the city.
AAP's Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Amanatullah Khan and Gopal Rai are leading in their respective constituencies.
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AAP leads with 53 seats and BJP trails with 16 seats. Congress has one seat in hand.
AAP has secured over 50 seats in the Delhi Election result's early trends of counting. BJP trails at a distant 15. Congress secures one seat.
The counting of the votes begins and AAP leading with 50 plus and BJP is trailing with 14in the early trends. The Congress opens account with one seat.
AAP has secured a lower number of seats when compared to its whopping 67 seats in 2015.
Counting of votes begins, visuals from a counting centre in Maharani Bagh. (ANI)
Aam Aadmi Party office decked up ahead of the Delhi Election Results 2020. (ANI)
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"I am not nervous. I am confident that it will be a good day for BJP. We are coming to power in Delhi today. Don't be surprised if we win 55 seats," says Manoj Tiwari. (ANI)
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supporters in Kanpur worshipping. The counting of votes for all the 70 assembly seats in Delhi will begin at 8 am today.
"All these exit polls will fail ..
Save this tweet of mine ..
BJP will form government by taking 4 seats in Delhi .. Please do not find an excuse to blame EVMs now .." tweeted BJP candidate Manoj Tiwari.
BJP insiders 'dare' pollsters after 20% of vote share ‘missed’ by pollsters for Delhi polls, but the Aam Aadmi Party declares a 'runaway win', according to a Times Now.
The strong rooms are opened in the presence of the candidates or their representatives, returning officers and EC Special Observers. The process is filmed. The Control Units (CU) of the EVMs are brought to the counting tables under continuous CCTV coverage.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Okhla candidate Amanatullah Khan and Jangpura candidate Praveen Kumar gather outside Meerabai Institute of Technology in Maharanibagh, the designated 'Strong Room' to store EVMs used in the Delhi Assembly elections.Counting of the votes will be done today.
This year, Delhi saw a voter turnout of 62.59 percent, which was five per cent less than that witnessed in the 2015 Assembly elections. In absolute terms, however, the number of voters who exercised their franchise went up from 89.3 lakh to 92.5 lakh this time.
The counting of votes will commence at 8 AM. However, counting of the postal ballots may begin earlier. Prior to this, the Returning Officer of the constituency and the Assistant Returning Officer will take the oath to maintain the secrecy of voting and read it out aloud before the counting begins. According to the Election Commission (EC) guidelines, the process of counting votes from the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will begin 30 minutes after this. The counting of postal ballots for each Parliamentary constituency will be taken up in one of the Assembly segment counting halls and in the remaining halls vote counting will begin at 8 am.