Delhi elections
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
[…]With intense competition and shifting political alliances, Bijwasan witnessed a high-stakes contest that redefined the constituency’s political landscape
[…]Rohini has been a BJP stronghold and a home turf for Vijender Gupta, the state BJP President. He has consistently emerged victorious, even during AAP’s waves in the city
[…]The General Administration Department ordered that no document can be taken out of the Secretariat premises without permission
[…]Kuldeep Kumar of AAP has won the Kondli Vidhan Sabha constituency in Delhi Assembly election 2025, defeating Priyanka Gautam of BJP
[…]Delhi, with 1.55 crore eligible voters, recorded a turnout of 60.54 per cent in the February 5 election
[…]Delhi, with 1.55 crore eligible voters, recorded a turnout of 60.54 per cent in the February 5 election
[…]Voting began for Delhi Assembly polls, where over 1.56 crore electors are set to seal the fate of candidates as all 70 constituencies are voting in a single phase with a total of 13,766 polling stations set up at 2,696 polling locations
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