Delhi Election Results 2025: Counting of votes begins
The counting of votes for the crucial Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 began at 8 am on Saturday, setting the stage for a keenly watched tri-angular contest among the BJP, AAP, and the Congress.
The counting of votes for the crucial Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 began at 8 am on Saturday, setting the stage for a keenly watched tri-angular contest among the BJP, AAP, and the Congress.
Kejriwal further appealed to the electorate to reject "the politics of lies, hatred, and fear" and instead support "truth, development, and honesty."
Her remarks came as voting is underway across all the 70 assembly constituencies in Delhi.
Among the assembly constituencies, Mustafabad registered the highest turnout at 12.43%, while Chandni Chowk recorded the lowest at 4.53% in the first two hours.
As polling gets underway across all the 70 assembly constituencies in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged people of the national capital to come out of their homes and participate in the “festival of democracy” by casting their votes.
Reacting to AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal's fresh claims of an attack on his car, Sachdeva on Thursday condemned the AAP chief stating that his stories of such attacks are nothing, but fabricated narrations.
BJP National President JP Nadda will launch party's manifesto "Sankalp Patra Part - I" for Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 on Friday at 2 PM at party's State Office.
His statement came hours after the former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal stated there is no possibility of any alliance with Congress for the Assembly polls.
Sisodia has been shifted to the Jangpura constituency, while Patparganj, his previous stronghold, has been assigned to Awadh Ojha.
The list includes former BJP leaders Brahm Singh Tanwar, Anil Jha, and B B Tyagi