Kushan Niyogi
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Delhi Assembly Election 2025: BJP’s historic comeback to power in the Capital after 27 years
AAP suffers major setback; Kejriwal, Sisodia washed away in saffron wave; Congress fails to open account for third time on the trot
Delhi Election Results: Swept out of SC-dominated seats in 2020, BJP wins four reserved constituencies this year
The Dalit community constitutes over 16% of Delhi’s population and plays a significant role in determining the verdict in about two dozen seats, including the reserved seats
Delhi Assembly election 2025: How Purvanchali votes became dominant factor in AAP’s defeat
PM Narendra Modi credited the Purvanchali community for the BJP's impressive return to power in the Capital after 27 years
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: Incumbent BJP MLA from Karawal Nagar, Mohan Singh Bisht, wins Mustafabad
With 2,62,642 registered voters, Mustafabad has seen a dynamic political landscape. The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) Haji Yunus secured victory in the 2020 elections, while the BJP’s Jagdish Pradhan won in 2015
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: BJP’s Karnail Singh ousts Satyender Jain from AAP Stronghold Shakur Basti
Shakur Basti is a constituency that reflects a mix of posh neighbourhoods and unauthorised colonies. For 3 consecutive terms, it elected AAP’s Satyender Jain, who also served as a cabinet minister
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: BJP’s OP Sharma clinches fourth consecutive victory from Vishwas Nagar
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: BJP’s OP Sharma clinches fourth consecutive victory from Vishwas Nagar
Despite strong competition, particularly from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress, OP Sharma has held the seat for over a decade, making Vishwas Nagar a BJP stronghold
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: AAP faces electoral rout as BJP takes control of the Capital
AAP will, for the first time, occupy the Opposition benches in Delhi Assembly
Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: AAP’s Amanatullah Khan secures third term in Okhla despite controversies
AAP leader wins with a decisive margin as Okhla residents highlight persistent civic issues
