Delhi Assembly Result: The only seat in Delhi on which Congress is leading, it is…

The Congress party appears to have a stronghold in the Badli seat.

Written by: Joy Pillai Edited by: Joy Pillai
Updated: February 8, 2025, 10:39 AM IST

Delhi Assembly Result: The counting of votes is underway, with early trends indicating the BJP’s win. However, it’s a big setback for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), as big faces such as Arvind Kejriwal from the New Delhi seat, Somnath Bharti from Malviya Nagar, and Atishi from Kalkaji are trailing. Meanwhile, the Congress party is performing very badly by leading on only one seat. The grand old party is currently leading in the Badli seat, where it has fielded Devender Yadav as its candidate.

As per the latest figures from the ongoing counting, the Congress party appears to have a stronghold in the Badli seat. The party fielded Devender Yadav from the Badli Assembly seat. Notably, both Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi campaigned for Yadav.

For the Badli constituency, the ruling AAP party fielded its previous candidate, Ajesh Yadav. The BJP gave a ticket to Ahir Deepak Chaudhary, while the grand old party fielded Devender Yadav for the crucial seat.

Delhi Assembly Election Results In 2020

In the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP candidate Ajesh Yadav won the seat by a margin of 29,094 votes. He garnered 69,427 votes, representing 49.65% of the total votes cast, while BJP’s Vijay Kumar Bhagat received 40,333 votes, which amounted to 28.84% of the vote share.

Delhi Assembly Election Results In 2015

In 2015, AAP candidate Ajesh Kumar Yadav defeated Congress’ Devender Yadav by a margin of 35,376 votes. Kumar Yadav bagged 72,795 votes, while Yadav had to settle for 37,419 votes.

Delhi Assembly Elections 2025

Currently, the counting of votes for the Delhi Assembly elections is underway. Early trends are hinting at a triumph of the saffron party. The saffron party is leading on 41 seats, the AAP on 29, and the Congress is leading on 0, as per the data taken at 10:35 am.

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