The political battle for Delhi has reached its climax as the Election Commission of India (ECI) announces the latest trends in the Delhi Assembly Election 2025. With the counting of votes underway, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading in 37 seats, while the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is ahead in 20 seats, as per early trends. The results will determine whether AAP secures a fourth consecutive term, or if the BJP finally stages a comeback after 27 years.
Let’s dive into the latest updates, key battles, political analysis, and what these numbers mean for Delhi’s governance.
Election Overview: A High-Stakes Battle for Delhi
The Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 were held in a single phase on February 5, 2025, across all 70 constituencies. The voting turnout was recorded at approximately 64.5%, slightly lower than the 2020 elections, when AAP had registered a landslide victory by winning 62 out of 70 seats.
This election was particularly crucial because:
- The BJP, which has not ruled Delhi since 1998, put up an aggressive campaign to dethrone AAP.
- The Congress, once a dominant force in Delhi, struggled to stay relevant in the face of a bipolar contest between AAP and BJP.
- Key issues included governance, corruption allegations, education reforms, free electricity and water schemes, and law & order.
LIVE Election Results 2025: BJP Surges Ahead
Party | Leads/Wins (As of Latest Update) | 2020 Results (Comparison) |
---|---|---|
BJP | 37 seats | 8 seats |
AAP | 20 seats | 62 seats |
Congress | 3 seats | 0 seats |
Others | 0 seats | 0 seats |
📌 Majority mark: 36 seats
📌 Current BJP trend: Indicates a possible government formation in Delhi
📌 AAP’s struggle: A major drop from their 62-seat victory in 2020
AAP Faces Strong Resistance from BJP
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, is experiencing a major setback compared to its 2020 dominance, where it won 62 out of 70 seats. The BJP, riding on a strong anti-incumbency wave and corruption allegations against AAP leaders, appears to be gaining ground significantly.
The BJP’s success so far is attributed to:
✔ A focused campaign on corruption charges against AAP ministers.
✔ Aggressive outreach on law and order issues, particularly in crime-prone areas.
✔ Strong voter turnout in BJP strongholds, such as North and Outer Delhi.
Key Constituencies to Watch
1. New Delhi (CM Arvind Kejriwal’s Seat) 🏛
✅ Incumbent: Arvind Kejriwal (AAP)
✅ Challenger: Harsh Malhotra (BJP)
📌 Status: Too close to call
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is locked in a tight contest in his home turf, New Delhi, where BJP’s Harsh Malhotra has put up a strong fight. This seat has traditionally favored AAP, but early trends suggest a close battle.
2. Patparganj (Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s Former Seat)
✅ Incumbent: Vacant (After Sisodia’s resignation)
✅ Challenger: Vinod Kumar Binny (BJP) vs. Atishi (AAP)
📌 Status: BJP leading
AAP’s Atishi is contesting from this seat, but BJP’s Vinod Kumar Binny is giving a tough fight. This seat has been in the spotlight ever since former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia was arrested in connection with a liquor policy case.
3. Model Town (Kapil Mishra vs. AAP’s Akhilesh Pati Tripathi)
✅ Incumbent: Akhilesh Pati Tripathi (AAP)
✅ Challenger: Kapil Mishra (BJP)
📌 Status: BJP leading
BJP’s Kapil Mishra, a former AAP leader who switched sides, is ahead in Model Town, posing a serious challenge to the sitting AAP MLA Akhilesh Pati Tripathi.
What Led to BJP’s Strong Performance?
1. Anti-Incumbency & Corruption Allegations Against AAP
The AAP government has faced multiple allegations of corruption, including the Delhi liquor policy scam, which led to the arrest of senior AAP leaders like Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain. The BJP effectively capitalized on this issue to attack AAP’s governance.
2. Focus on Law & Order
Several high-profile crime incidents in Delhi, including increasing cases of women’s safety issues and communal tensions, gave BJP a strong narrative to position itself as the party that can restore law and order.
3. Modi Factor & BJP’s Strong Central Leadership
With PM Narendra Modi’s direct involvement, BJP ran a high-energy campaign, promising better governance, improved infrastructure, and an alternative to AAP’s freebie-based politics.
AAP’s Struggles & Where It Went Wrong
1. Over-Reliance on Freebies
AAP’s campaign heavily focused on free electricity, water, and healthcare, but voters seemed to prioritize governance and law & order over these benefits this time.
2. Leadership Crisis & Missing Key Figures
With Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain behind bars, AAP’s leadership took a hit, leaving Arvind Kejriwal as the lone face of the party.
3. Congress’ Unexpected Rise
The Congress, despite being a non-factor in 2020, is showing slight improvement, possibly eating into AAP’s vote share.
What’s Next? Will BJP Form the Government?
As trends indicate BJP crossing the halfway mark, they are in a strong position to form the next government in Delhi. However, the final results will determine whether:
- BJP secures a clear majority or falls short.
- AAP can make a late comeback in key seats.
- Congress gains enough seats to play a kingmaker role.
If BJP secures over 36 seats, Delhi could see its first BJP-led government since 1998, marking a massive political shift in the capital.
Where to Track LIVE Results?
📌 Visit results.eci.gov.in for official election updates.
📌 Follow news portals like NDTV, Times Now, and India Today for real-time coverage.
Stay tuned for more updates as counting progresses! 🚨
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