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8 Jul 2026
The Delhi Assembly elections for 2025 have drawn nationwide attention as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Indian National Congress (INC) compete for control over the capital’s 70 legislative seats. With voting taking place today, February 5, and results expected on February 8, this election marks a crucial political moment in India’s governance landscape. Key Contenders and Their Constituencies New Delhi – Arvind Kejriwal (AAP) vs. Parvesh Verma (BJP) vs. Sandeep Diks
The Delhi Assembly elections for 2025 have drawn nationwide attention as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Indian National Congress (INC) compete for control over the capital’s 70 legislative seats. With voting taking place today, February 5, and results expected on February 8, this election marks a crucial political moment in India’s governance landscape.
AAP, led by Arvind Kejriwal, has based its campaign on governance achievements, particularly in education, healthcare, and public welfare. Notable schemes include:
AAP has positioned itself as the champion of free services and governance reforms, emphasizing its achievements over the past decade.
The BJP has centered its campaign around anti-corruption rhetoric and promises to improve governance. Their strategy has included:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his rallies, has repeatedly called AAP’s governance an ‘Aapda’ (disaster), stressing the need for a BJP-led administration in Delhi.
Once a dominant force in Delhi, Congress is fighting for relevance in this election. Their major promises include:
Congress is banking on its legacy of governance before AAP’s rise, aiming to attract voters disillusioned with both AAP and BJP.
With over 15 million eligible voters, the turnout in today’s election will be a key indicator of public sentiment.
Political analysts predict a closely contested election, especially with BJP aggressively challenging AAP’s long-standing rule in Delhi.
This election will determine whether Arvind Kejriwal secures a third consecutive term or if BJP manages to break AAP’s dominance in the capital. Congress, though a distant third, hopes to reclaim some lost ground.
With polling concluded today and results set to be announced on February 8, Delhi’s political future hangs in balance. Will AAP’s welfare-driven model prevail, or will BJP’s call for governance reforms find resonance? The answer awaits in the counting rooms.
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