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    Delhi Elections 2025 Live: BJP Maintains Lead, Eyes 50+ Seats

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    6 PM

    BJP wins 44 seats, still leading in 4 while AAP wins 21 seats leading in 1 seat

    Parvesh Verma said that he assures that the BJP will form a government in Delhi that will work together with the central government. Swati Singh Verma, Parvesh Singh Verma’s wife said that her husband would work like a newly elected MLA “for the development of New Delhi”. 

    4 30 PM

    BJP wins 40 seats, leading in 8 seats

    AAP wins 17 seats and leading in 5 seats

    PM says “Development Wins”

    BJP Winners

    1. Adarsh Nagar (4) – Raj Kumar Bhatia
    2. Rithala (6) – Kulwant Rana,
    3. Mangol Puri (12) – Raj Kumar Chauhan,
    4. Shalimar Bagh (14) – Rekha Gupta,
    5. Tri Nagar (16) – Tilak Ram Gupta,
    6. Moti Nagar (25) – Harish Khurana,
    7. Rajouri Garden (27) – Manjinder Singh Sirsa,
    8. Model Town (18) – Ashok Goel,
    9. Hari Nagar (28) – Shyam Sharma,
    10. Rajinder Nagar (39) – Umang Bajaj,
    11. Kasturba Nagar (42) – Neeraj Basoya,
    12. Chhatarpur (46) – Kartar Singh Tanwar,
    13. Sangam Vihar (49) – Chandan Kumar Choudhary,
    14. Greater Kailash (50) – Shikha Roy,
    15. Patparganj (57) – Ravinder Singh Negi (Ravi Negi),
    16. Laxmi Nagar (58) – Abhay Verma,
    17. Gandhi Nagar (61) – Arvinder Singh Lovely,
    18. Mustafabad (69) – Mohan Singh Bisht,
    19. Badli (5) – Aahir Deepak Chaudharyy
    20. Bijwasan  (36) – Kailash Got
    21. Ghonda (66) – Ajay Mahawar
    22. Jangpura (41) – Tarvinder Singh Marwah
    23. Karawal Nagar (70) – Kapil Mishra
    24. Krishna Nagar (60) – Dr. Anil Goyal
    25. Madipur (26) – Kailash Gangwal
    26. Malviya Nagar (43) – Satish Upadhyay
    27. Mangol Puri (12) – Raj Kumar Chauhan
    28. Mehrauli (45) – Gajendra Singh Yadav
    29. Moti Nagar (25) – Harish Khurana
    30. Najafgarh (35) – Neelam Pahalwan
    31. Nangloi Jat (11) – Manoj Kumar Shokeen
    32. Nerela (1) – Raj Karan Khatri
    33. New Delhi (40) – Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma
    34. R.K. Puram (44) – Anil Kumar Sharma
    35. Rohini (13) – Vijendra Gupta
    36. Rohtas Nagar (64) – Jitendra Mahajan
    37. Shahdara (62) – Sanjay Goyal
    38. Shakur Basti (15) – Karnail Singh
    39. Timarpur (3) – Surya Prakash Khatri
    40. Vishwas Nagar (59) – Om Prakash Sharma
    41. Wazirpur (17) – Poonam Sharma

    AAP Winners

    1. Ambedkar Nagar (48) – Dr. Ajay Dutt
    2. Kirari (9) – Anil Jha,
    3. Sadar Bazar (19) – Som Dutt,
    4. Chandni Chowk (20) – Punardeep Singh Sawhney (Sabby),
    5. Ballimaran (22) – Imran Hussain,
    6. Tilak Nagar (29) – Jarnail Singh,
    7. Delhi Cantt (38) – Virender Singh Kadian,
    8. Tughlakabad (52) – Sahi Ram,
    9. Kondli (56) – Kuldeep Kumar (Monu),
    10. Seelampur (65) – Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad,
    11. Babarpur (67) – Gopal
    12. Deoli (47) – Prem Chauhan
    13. Kalkaji (51) – Atishi
    14. Karol Bagh (23) – Vishesh Ravi
    15. Matia Mahal (21) – Aaley Mohammed Iqbal
    16. Seemapuri (63) – Veer Singh Dhingan
    17. Sultanpur Majra (10) – Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat

    3 30 PM

    BJP wins 29 seats, leading in 19 seats

    AAP wins 13 seats and leading in 9 seats

    2 PM

    BJP leads in 48 constituencies, AAP in 22.

    AAP and BJP have both been declared to have won 6 seats each. 

    11:30 AM

    New Delhi Election 2025: BJP Leads 50+, AAP Stares at Disaster

    The counting of votes is still ongoing in the 2025 Delhi assembly elections, but the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made it clear that it is going to win with a convincing lead from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). As of 11 AM, the number of heads had the BJP ahead with 40 seats compared to AAP’s 30, which is a remarkable representation of the power shift in Delhi.

    The counting, which has now entered its third or fourth rounds in most constituencies, has revealed that the vote share of the BJP is not only exceeding the previous level but also marking a gap of 4.67 percent over AAP.

    The current statistics show the BJP’s vote share at a high of 47.59%, whereas AAP is at 42.92%. This data indicates a direct majority in the election result for the BJP, a decisive factor and a translation of it for the party that holds the fortune of being in power for almost three decades. The query that springs into the mind is: Do you think the BJP will be able to break the 50-seat barrier?

    The boost in the BJP’s votes stands out as an indicator of a voter exodus from AAP, the change-point owing to a growing sense of dissatisfaction. AAP has ruled since 2015. Various reasons, such as the party’s reputation suffering due to corruption allegations and the Hindu middle-class vote which has been traditionally with AAP but seems to favor the BJP now, can be credited for the trend.

    What This Means for the Future of Delhi

    As the results become visible, a BJP win’s effects would be majorly overwhelming. It would not only be a transformation in the Delhi government but it would also affect the larger political context in India, especially during the forthcoming national elections. Returning to the BJP for governance could change power relations, impacting the entire spectrum from the local council to the national-level strategy of political parties.

    The BJP’s campaign has well exploited the narrative of transformation, underlining themes of governance and accountability, which have caught the interest of the electorate tired of AAP’s leadership. Hence, the consolidation of the middle-class vote not only puts the BJP in front and makes them the top player in the capital government but also in the future. The middle-class vote is, therefore, a consolidator for additional victories for the BJP, and the party continues to show its weight and effect in the democratic game.

    Vote Share Trends: BJP Getting Closer

    One of the biggest trends is the increasing vote share gap between BJP and AAP:

    PartyVote Share
    BJP47.59%
    AAP42.92%

    With counting entering the 3rd and 4th rounds in most seats, BJP’s lead is solidifying, Key Question: Will BJP Cross 50?

    While BJP is leading, the next big question is can it reach 50?, which would be a historic mandate in an AAP stronghold. Here are some factors that will decide:

    1. Later Counting Trends:
      • Some AAP strongholds may still recover in later rounds of counting.
      • Postal ballots and remaining EVM counts may impact the final tally.
    2. Swing in Tight Seats:
      • If BJP continues to gain in close contests, it could cross 50+ seats.
      • AAP’s urban strongholds will be key.
    3. Congress’ Role:
      • Congress is electorally irrelevant but could be a spoiler for AAP in some seats.
      • Any last minute opposition consolidation could slightly change seat dynamics.

    Emerging Narrative: AAP’s Delhi Fiefdom Crumbling?

    This is big trouble for AAP, which has been the king of Delhi since 2015. If this trend continues, BJP will end AAP’s 10-year reign, making this a historic election for Delhi and upcoming future elections.

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