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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
Cong only serving Nehru-Gandhi family, couldn’t open account in Delhi polls since 2014, says Shah
The BJP on Saturday returned to power in Delhi after more than 26 years to sweep away the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party with a two-thirds majority
Delhi polls: Lone transgender candidate secures 85 votes in Kalkaji
Kalkaji has a total of 1,94,515 registered voters - 1,06,893 male voters, 87,617 female voters, and five transgender voters
Delhi elections: BJP’s Kailash Gahlot defeats AAP’s Surender Bharadwaj to retain Bijwasan seat
With intense competition and shifting political alliances, Bijwasan witnessed a high-stakes contest that redefined the constituency’s political landscape
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: BJP sweeps Delhi; celebrations erupt as party secures historic victory
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: BJP sweeps Delhi; celebrations erupt as party secures historic victory
Supporters rejoice as BJP wins Delhi Assembly elections, ending AAP’s decade-long rule. The BJP secured 48 seats in the, while the incumbent AAP was restricted to just 22 seats
Delhi Assembly Election Results: AAP minister Saurabh Bharadwaj loses Greater Kailash seat to BJP’s Shikha Roy
The election campaign for the Greater Kailash constituency saw a fierce political war of words between AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj, BJP’s Shikha Roy, and Congress’s Sukhbir Singh Pawar
