Delhi Election 2025 Result Analysis: Explore Stats and Facts
Delhi Elections 2025: In the 2025 Delhi Assembly polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a majority by securing 48 out of 70 seats, reclaiming power in the capital after almost 30 years. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won 22 seats, with several key leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, facing defeat in their constituencies.
The 2025 Delhi Assembly Elections concluded on February 5, recording a voter turnout of 60.42%. Millions of voters cast their ballots across 70 constituencies, setting up a major political battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
This article will provide a detailed breakdown of the 2025 Delhi Assembly election results, examining voter turnout, seat distribution, and key candidate performances. It will also analyze the broader implications for Delhi’s governance, policy direction, and political landscape for the next five years.
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Constituency Wise Results
The 2025 Delhi Assembly election results show that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 48 out of 70 seats, securing a significant majority. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) managed to secure 22 seats. For detailed results of each constituency, you can visit the official Election Commission of India results page:
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Delhi Election 2025: List of Winning Key Candidates
Here’s the list of the key candidates, which includes:
SNo. | Constituency | Winning Candidate | Party Name |
1 | Nerela | Raj Karan Khatri | BJP |
2 | Burari | Sanjeev Jha | AAP |
3 | Timarpur | Surinder Pal Singh | AAP |
4 | Adarsh Nagar | Raj Kumar Bhatia | BJP |
5 | Badli | Aahir Deepak Chaudharyy | BJP |
6 | Rithala | Kulwant Rana | BJP |
7 | Bawana (SC) | Ravinder Indraj Singh | BJP |
8 | Mundka | Gajender Drall | BJP |
9 | Kirari | Anil Jha | AAP |
10 | Sultan Pur Majra (SC) | Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat | AAP |
11 | Nangloi Jat | Manoj Kumar Shokeen | BJP |
12 | Mangol Puri (SC) | Raj Kumar Chauhan | BJP |
13 | Rohini | Vijender Gupta | BJP |
14 | Shalimar Bagh | Rekha Gupta | BJP |
15 | Shakur Basti | Karnail Singh | BJP |
16 | Tri Nagar | Tilak Ram Gupta | BJP |
17 | Wazirpur | Rajesh Gupta | AAP |
18 | Model Town | Ashok Goel | BJP |
19 | Sadar Bazar | Som Dutt | AAP |
20 | Chandni Chowk | Punardeep Singh Sawhney | AAP |
21 | Matia Mahal | Aaley Mohammed Iqbal | AAP |
22 | Ballimaran | Imran Hussain | AAP |
23 | Karol Bagh (SC) | Vishesh Ravi | AAP |
24 | Patel Nagar (SC) | Pravesh Ratn | AAP |
25 | Moti Nagar | Harish Khurana | BJP |
26 | Madipur (SC) | Kailash Gangwal | BJP |
27 | Rajouri Garden | Manjinder Singh Sirsa | BJP |
28 | Hari Nagar | Shyam Sharma | BJP |
29 | Tilak Nagar | Jarnail Singh | AAP |
30 | Janakpuri | Ashish Sood | BJP |
31 | Vikaspuri | Pankaj Kumar Singh | BJP |
32 | Uttam Nagar | Pawan Sharma | BJP |
33 | Dwarka | Parduymn Singh Rajput | BJP |
34 | Matiala | Sandeep Sehrawat | BJP |
35 | Najafgarh | Neelam Pahalwan | BJP |
36 | Bijwasan | Kailash Gahlot | BJP |
37 | Palam | Kuldeep Solanki | BJP |
38 | Delhi Cantt | Virender Singh Kadian | AAP |
39 | Rajinder Nagar | Umang Bajaj | BJP |
40 | New Delhi | Parvesh Verma | BJP |
41 | Jangpura | Tarvinder Singh Marwah | BJP |
42 | Kasturba Nagar | Neeraj Basoya | BJP |
43 | Malviya Nagar | Satish Upadhyay | BJP |
44 | R.K. Puram | Anil Kumar Sharma | BJP |
45 | Mehrauli | Mahender Chaudhary | AAP |
46 | Chhatarpur | Kartar Singh Tanwar | BJP |
47 | Deoli (SC) | Prem Chauhan | AAP |
48 | Ambedkar Nagar (SC) | Dr Ajay Dutt | AAP |
49 | Sangam Vihar | Chandan Kumar Choudhary | BJP |
50 | Greater Kailash | Shikha Roy | BJP |
51 | Kalkaji | Atishi | AAP |
52 | Tughlakabad | Sahi Ram | AAP |
53 | Badarpur | Ram Singh Netaji | AAP |
54 | Okhla | Amanatullah Khan | AAP |
55 | Trilokpuri (SC) | Anjana Parcha | AAP |
56 | Kondli (SC) | Kuldeep Kumar | AAP |
57 | Patparganj | Ravinder Singh Negi | BJP |
58 | Laxmi Nagar | Abhay Verma | BJP |
59 | Vishwas Nagar | Om Prakash Sharma | BJP |
60 | Krishna Nagar | Dr Anil Goyal | BJP |
61 | Gandhi Nagar | Arvinder Singh Lovley | BJP |
62 | Shahdara | Sanjay Goyal | BJP |
63 | Seemapuri (SC) | KU. Rinku | BJP |
64 | Rohtas Nagar | Jitender Mahajan | BJP |
65 | Seelam Pur | Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad | AAP |
66 | Ghonda | Ajay Mahawar | BJP |
67 | Babarpur | Gopal Rai | AAP |
68 | Gokalpur (SC) | Surendra Kumar | AAP |
69 | Mustafabad | Mohan Singh Bisht | BJP |
70 | Karawal Nagar | Kapil Mishra | BJP |
Disclaimer: please check election commison website for verify data: https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcGenFeb2025/index.htm
Key Takeaways from Delhi Election 2025
- BJP’s Comeback: BJP won 48 out of 70 seats, ending AAP’s decade-long rule. AAP’s tally dropped to 22, while Congress remained seatless.
- Congress’s Decline: The party suffered its third consecutive wipeout, losing voter confidence.
- Modi Factor: BJP’s campaign focused on PM Modi’s leadership, welfare schemes, and governance promises.
- AAP’s Setback: Anti-incumbency, corruption allegations, and governance issues led to key leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, losing.
- Changing Voter Base: BJP gained ground in traditional AAP strongholds like New Delhi and Kalkaji.
Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia lost their constituencies in 2025
Kejriwal, who had stepped down with the promise of reclaiming the chief minister’s position through a fresh mandate, saw his ambitions crushed by the BJP’s sweeping rise. In a major setback, he suffered a decisive defeat in his traditional stronghold of New Delhi, where BJP’s Parvesh Verma triumphed by a margin of 4,089 votes. Earlier in 2024, Kejriwal was arrested in connection with the alleged excise policy scam but was granted bail by the Supreme Court in September. However, despite his release, his election campaign—centered on his tenure as chief minister—struggled to counter the BJP’s sharp attacks on key issues such as pollution, women’s safety, and infrastructure. Parvesh Verma, who led an aggressive campaign against Kejriwal’s governance, celebrated his victory, stating, “The people of Delhi have rejected lies, and we are confident that our government will bring positive change.”
AAP’s senior leader and former deputy chief minister, Manish Sisodia, also suffered a defeat in the Jangpura constituency, losing to BJP’s Tarvinder Singh Marwah by a narrow margin of 675 votes. Sisodia, who was arrested in 2023 on charges related to the excise policy and money laundering, spent over a year in custody before being released on bail in August 2024. His loss in Jangpura, a traditional AAP stronghold, dealt a significant blow to the party. Despite his efforts to mobilize support and acknowledge the dedication of party workers, the BJP’s intense campaign appeared to sway voters. Conceding defeat, Sisodia remarked, “I congratulate the winner and hope the constituency receives the development it deserves.”
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Congress Draws a Blank in Delhi, Fails to Win a Single Seat
In the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, the Indian National Congress (INC) failed to win a single seat, continuing its decline in the capital. Despite efforts to revive the party, it remained far behind AAP and BJP. Rahul Gandhi campaigned in Delhi, hoping to boost support, but the party’s weak organization and lack of a strong local leader led to another poor performance. While Congress did gain some votes in a few areas, it was not enough to win any seats, showing that the party still struggles to connect with Delhi’s voters. INC secured 6.34% vote shares only.
Delhi Election 2025 vs. Previous Elections
- BJP’s Resurgence: Won 48 seats in 2025, a sharp rise from 8 in 2020 and 3 in 2015.
- AAP’s Decline: Dropped from 62 seats in 2020 to 22 in 2025, reflecting strong anti-incumbency.
- Congress’s Collapse: Seatless for the third consecutive election, continuing its decline since 2013.
- Key Losses: Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia lost their constituencies in 2025.
- Voter Turnout: 60.54% in 2025, maintaining engagement despite shifting preferences.
Biggest Upsets in Delhi Election 2025
- Kejriwal Defeated: Arvind Kejriwal lost New Delhi to BJP’s Parvesh Verma by 4,089 votes, ending his 10-year hold.
- Sisodia’s Loss: Manish Sisodia was defeated in Jangpura by BJP’s Tarvinder Singh Marwah in a close contest.
- Saurabh Bharadwaj Falls: Lost Greater Kailash to BJP’s Shikha Roy by 3,188 votes.
- Rakhi Birla Unseated: Lost Madipur to BJP’s Kailash Gangwal by 10,899 votes.
- Bidhuri’s Setback: BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri lost Kalkaji to AAP’s Atishi by 3,500 votes.
AAP remains strong in poor seats, BJP leads in richer ones
In the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) garnered 48.5% of the votes in constituencies categorized as the “poorest,” marking its highest vote share across all economic classifications, which also include “poor,” “middle,” and “rich” constituencies. Conversely, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies achieved their highest vote share of 52.6% in constituencies classified as “rich.” (The Hindu)
A New Political Landscape in Delhi
With BJP’s return to power after nearly three decades, Delhi enters a new phase of governance. The party now has a clear mandate to implement its policies and address key challenges. Expectations are high as citizens await developments in infrastructure, public welfare, and governance reforms.
Disclaimer: I explore lot of news portal ans Election Commison website to find facts. If you found any inaccurate facts please let me us in comments.
- Sources:
- https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcGenFeb2025/index.htm
- https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/delhi-elections-2025-result-analysis-stats-and-facts-you-need-to-know-1739020011-1
- https://www.thehindu.com/data/delhi-2025-polls-aap-remains-strong-in-poor-seats-bjp-leads-in-richer-ones/article69195923.ece
- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/once-jailed-now-defeated-arvind-kejriwal-manish-sisodia-satyendar-jain-lose-delhi-polls/articleshow/118063109.cms