Delhi Assembly Election Results LIVE: Kejriwal, Sisodia loses, Atishi wins

Updated: Feb 8th, 2025

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This weekend in the national capital promises to be anything but quiet. The chilly morning of Saturday brought the heated political temperature of Delhi Assembly election results.

Delhi election results live


AAP's end of era?

After tight fights, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal and former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia lost from the New Delhi and Jangpura Assembly constituencies respectively, on a day which saw the ruling party’s rout in the city. 

However, in Kalkaji, Delhi CM Atishi Marlena triumphed over BJP’s Bidhuri, securing a much-needed consolation victory for her party.


BJP is leading in 11 out of the 15 Assembly seats in South Delhi, as early counting trends show the party surging well ahead of AAP in Delhi.  

The BJP is shown to be in the lead in several constituencies, including Bijwasan, Chhatarpur, Kalkaji, RK Puram, Kasturba Nagar, Sangam Vihar, Palam, and Malviya Nagar.

Key contestants include BJP candidates Kailash Gahlot from Bijwasan, Ramesh Bidhuri from Kalkaji, Sikha Rai from Greater Kailash, Anil Kumar from RK Puram, Neeraj Basoya from Kasturba Nagar, and Satish Upadhyay from Malviya Nagar, all of whom are reported to be leading.

BJP's Verma is again pacing up towards victory as he leads with 12,388 (+225) votes as of 11 am. 

However, in Janpura, where AAP's Manish Sisodia was trailing before, is leading now. BJP's Tarvinder Singh Marwah is trailing behind Sisodia with -2686 votes. 


Arvind Kejriwal (AAP) is leading from New Delhi with 4,679 votes, while Parvesh Sahib Singh (BJP) trails with 4,425 votes.

In Malviya Nagar, Satish Upadhyay (BJP) is ahead with 6,292 votes, leaving Somnath Bharti (AAP) behind at 5,029 votes.

Pardeep Mittal (AAP) leads in Rohini with 7,467 votes, while Vijender Gupta (BJP) follows with 5,501 votes.

In Kalkaji, Ramesh Bidhuri (BJP) is ahead with 4,238 votes, while Atishi (AAP) has 3,089 votes. Imran Hussain (AAP) leads in Ballimaran with 11,278 votes, while Kamal Bagri (BJP) trails with 9,454 votes.

A major contest in Shakur Basti sees Karnail Singh (BJP) dominating with 12,313 votes, leaving Satyendar Jain (AAP) behind at 5,789 votes.

Ravi Negi (BJP) is ahead in Vishwas Nagar with 12,776 votes, while Avadh Ojha (AAP) lags at 7,180 votes. In Okhla, Manish Chaudhary (BJP) leads with 4,955 votes, keeping Amanatullah Khan (AAP) behind at 2,695 votes.

Kejriwal leads

Ditching the early trends, AAP leader Kejriwal, who continued tradition of contesting from the New Delhi seat, is leading with 4,679 (+ 254) votes. BJP's Verma is trailing behind with -254 votes as of 10 am.


The early trends is showing ball in BJP's court as AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal trails to BJP's Parvesh Verma in early trends.


On the eve of the declaration of Delhi Assembly election results, high political drama and posturing added to the suspense as both BJP and the AAP exuded confidence of forming the next government while the latter alleged attempts to poach its nominees. 

Despite most exit polls giving a clear majority to the BJP in the 70-member Assembly, the AAP refused to believe the pollsters as its National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal cited alleged attempts to poach his party's candidates to claim that the bid showed that the BJP was likely to fall short of the majority mark of 36.

Political analysts are eagerly waiting for the results as these would reflect the vote-pulling charisma of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal.

A victory for the BJP would end the party’s 27-year exile from Delhi Darbar while a drubbing for the AAP may end its three-elections winning streak and precipitate a crisis of survival for the party which emerged from the anti-corruption campaign of Anna Hazare in 2011.

While both the BJP and the AAP claimed that they would win a clear majority, the Congress hoped that it would open its account in the Assembly after ending up with a blank in the last two outings. In the outgoing Assembly, the AAP has 62 MLAs and the BJP has 8.

The counting of votes will begin on Saturday amid tight security at 8 am at 11 counting stations with each centre handling EVMs from five to eight Assembly segments, said a Delhi election official.

The entire process is likely to be completed before noon, said the official, who added that since the voting on February 5 the EVMs have been stored in 70 strong rooms under three-tier security and round-the-clock CCTV watch.

The fate of former CM Kejriwal and his challengers – BJP's Parvesh Verma and Congress' Sandeep Dikshit – will be decided in the New Delhi constituency’s counting centre in Gole Market.

Votes of Chief Minister Atishi's Kalkaji seat and former deputy CM Manish Sisodia's Jangpura constituency will be counted at Maharani Bagh.

On the eve of the counting of votes, the AAP continued to attack the BJP for an alleged bid to poach its candidates. In response, the BJP denied the allegations and Vishnu Mittal, General Secretary of Delhi BJP, wrote to L-G VK Saxena, seeking a formal investigation and registration of an FIR against AAP leaders.

Earlier on Friday, Kejriwal convened a meeting of all legislators of the AAP at his residence in what the party called an attempt to keep its flock together in view of the alleged poaching attempts by the BJP.

Within hours of the BJP’s complaint to the L-G, sleuths of the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) tried to speak to Kejriwal at his residence in central Delhi but were denied entry into the premises.

The ACB officials said that they wanted the AAP chief to provide a list of 16 party candidates who were allegedly offered a bribe in the poaching bid. They also wanted the former chief minister to share the phone numbers from which the AAP candidates had received the calls.

Allegations of alleged bid to poach AAP candidates continued to swirl on Friday with the AAP parading its candidates who claimed to be receiving calls from BJP leaders.

AAP nominee from Dwarka Vinay Mishra said a person claiming to be from 'Gaali Galoch Party' met him on Thursday and offered Rs 15 crore to join his party before the announcement on Saturday.

He said he rejected the offer and vowed to remain with Arvind Kejriwal.

Earlier, continuing his attacks on the Election Commission for alleged lapses, Kejriwal in a post on X claimed that the poll panel had refused to upload Form 17 C and number of votes polled per booth on the website – a charge denied by officials.

The ECI said they followed all rules and were under no obligation to post the matter on any website as the documents had been given to polling agents.

Office of Delhi CEO R. Alice Vaz responded by posting a message on social media saying: "As per Rule 49S of the Conduct of Election Rules 1961, all the Presiding Officer had furnished the account of votes recorded in Form 17C to polling agent present at the polling station on the day of poll, February 5, 2025. The rule has been complied with, in letter and spirit, at every polling station.”

On Thursday, the CEO had scrutinised election documents, including Form 17C of all 70 constituencies, and announced that in the absence of any complaint from candidates there was no need for a repoll on any seat.

The majority number in the 70-member Assembly is 36.

In 2020, the AAP won 62 out of 70 seats. The BJP won eight seats.

In 2015, the AAP won 67 seats, getting 54.6 per cent vote share.

In the Lok Sabha elections in May, the BJP had got 54 per cent of the vote share in all the 70 Assembly segments. The Congress had performed better than the AAP and garnered 24 per cent vote share against the latter's 19 per cent.

The turnout in the February 5 Delhi Assembly election was 60.42 per cent.

The turnout in the 2020 Delhi Assembly election stood at 62.82%, 4.65% lower than 67.47% in 2015.

(With inputs from syndicated feed)

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