<p>As the Aam Aadmi Party swept the elections to the 250-ward Municipal Corporation of Delhi on Wednesday, its candidates recorded the biggest and the narrowest victory margins in the polls.</p>.<p>AAP's Aaley Mohammed Iqbal won from Chandni Mahal with the biggest margin of 17,134 votes and Ashu Thakur bagged Chittaranjan Park seat by a wafer-thin margin of 44 votes.</p>.<p>While Iqbal defeated Congress' Mohd Hamid, Thakur was pitted against BJP's Kanchan Choudhary.</p>.<p>Congress' Shagufta Chaudhary romped home with a margin of 15,193 votes -- the second highest in the elections.</p>.<p>In Shastri Nagar, BJP's Manoj Kumar Jindal beat AAP's Babita, one of the richest candidates, by 12,209 votes.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/the-good-and-the-bad-for-aap-after-mcd-poll-win-in-delhi-1169538.html" target="_blank">The 'good and the bad' for AAP after MCD poll win in Delhi</a></strong></p>.<p>AAP's Mohd. Sadiq defeated BJP rival Ram Dev Sharma, the richest candidate, by 11,626 votes in Ballimaran.</p>.<p>After a close fight, AAP's Ramesh Kumar Bisaiya defeated BJP's K M Rinku in Nand Nagri by a slender margin of 54 votes and BJP's Yogesh defeated AAP's Deep Kumar by 91 votes in Alipur.</p>.<p>Kishan Lal of BJP defeated AAP's Ashok Kumar by a slim margin of 104 votes in Shakurpur and Urmila Gangwal of BJP registered a 146-vote win against Reena Tomar of AAP in Raghubir Nagar.</p>.<p>Mukesh Kumar Goel, who had left the Congress to join the AAP and was at the centre of a controversy over the alleged selling of tickets by the ruling party, defeated BJP's Anubhav Dhir by a thin margin of 187 votes in Adarsh Nagar.</p>.<p>BJP's Poonam Sharma won by 156 votes in Ashok Vihar. AAP's Hemchand Goel clinched Molarband ward by 127 votes.</p>.<p>In Deoli, BJP's Anita defeated AAP's Sneh Lata Fauji by 164 votes. Anil Kumar Tyagi of BJP defeated AAP's Ashish Tyagi by 173 votes in Burari.</p>.<p>BJP's Shashi Chandana won from Mandawali by a thin margin of 184 votes, while Harish Oberoi of BJP defeated AAP's Sachin Tyagi by 176 votes in Keshopur.</p>
<p>As the Aam Aadmi Party swept the elections to the 250-ward Municipal Corporation of Delhi on Wednesday, its candidates recorded the biggest and the narrowest victory margins in the polls.</p>.<p>AAP's Aaley Mohammed Iqbal won from Chandni Mahal with the biggest margin of 17,134 votes and Ashu Thakur bagged Chittaranjan Park seat by a wafer-thin margin of 44 votes.</p>.<p>While Iqbal defeated Congress' Mohd Hamid, Thakur was pitted against BJP's Kanchan Choudhary.</p>.<p>Congress' Shagufta Chaudhary romped home with a margin of 15,193 votes -- the second highest in the elections.</p>.<p>In Shastri Nagar, BJP's Manoj Kumar Jindal beat AAP's Babita, one of the richest candidates, by 12,209 votes.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/the-good-and-the-bad-for-aap-after-mcd-poll-win-in-delhi-1169538.html" target="_blank">The 'good and the bad' for AAP after MCD poll win in Delhi</a></strong></p>.<p>AAP's Mohd. Sadiq defeated BJP rival Ram Dev Sharma, the richest candidate, by 11,626 votes in Ballimaran.</p>.<p>After a close fight, AAP's Ramesh Kumar Bisaiya defeated BJP's K M Rinku in Nand Nagri by a slender margin of 54 votes and BJP's Yogesh defeated AAP's Deep Kumar by 91 votes in Alipur.</p>.<p>Kishan Lal of BJP defeated AAP's Ashok Kumar by a slim margin of 104 votes in Shakurpur and Urmila Gangwal of BJP registered a 146-vote win against Reena Tomar of AAP in Raghubir Nagar.</p>.<p>Mukesh Kumar Goel, who had left the Congress to join the AAP and was at the centre of a controversy over the alleged selling of tickets by the ruling party, defeated BJP's Anubhav Dhir by a thin margin of 187 votes in Adarsh Nagar.</p>.<p>BJP's Poonam Sharma won by 156 votes in Ashok Vihar. AAP's Hemchand Goel clinched Molarband ward by 127 votes.</p>.<p>In Deoli, BJP's Anita defeated AAP's Sneh Lata Fauji by 164 votes. Anil Kumar Tyagi of BJP defeated AAP's Ashish Tyagi by 173 votes in Burari.</p>.<p>BJP's Shashi Chandana won from Mandawali by a thin margin of 184 votes, while Harish Oberoi of BJP defeated AAP's Sachin Tyagi by 176 votes in Keshopur.</p>