Delhi Election Results 2020

Delhi Election Results
When PM Contests Against a CM - Game is very different
Delhi Election Results
When PM Contests Against a CM – The game is very different

Delhi Election Results 2020

Key Results Update: 28

Time: 5:45 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sushil Gupta distributed sweets in the Parliament premises to celebrate the party’s performance in Delhi Polls 2020. AAP leader Sanjay Singh says, “Delhi people have given a clear message that elections can be won on the basis of work and development.” Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal has reached the Hanuman temple in Delhi’s CP. The police have cordoned off the entire area because of security arrangements.

AAP: 63

BJP: 7

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 28

Time: 4.45 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

BJP chief JP Nadda tweeted, “BJP accepts the mandate of the people. We will play our role as a constructive opposition and raise pubic issues in the assembly. I congratulate Arvind Kejriwal, his party and hope that his govt will work for the development of the state”.

Manoj Tiwari, Delhi BJP chief has also come out with his statement saying: “I thank the people of Delhi. I thank our party workers for their hard work, they’ve done a lot. I accept the mandate of people of Delhi & congratulate Arvind Kejriwal. I hope he’ll perform well as per the expectations of the people.”

The ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi proved all the calculations wrong and retained power with a landslide victory. The BJP must be satisfied with a single-digit win. The Congress, for the third time, remained a cypher in Delhi.

AAP: 63

BJP: 7

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 27

Time: 3:45 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party candidate Raaj Kumar Anand has won from Patel Nagar (SC) seat by over 30,000 votes. He defeated BJP’s Pravesh Ratn. AAP’s Raghav Chadha after winning from Rajinder Nagar: “People of Delhi have proven that Delhi’s son Arvind Kejriwal isn’t a terrorist but a true patriot. He’s working for nation-building, the work he’s doing is what constitutes patriotism. What BJP is doing, isn’t patriotism.”

AAP: 63

BJP: 7

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 26

Time: 3:15 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

After trailing around for several hours, Aam Aadmi Party’s Manish Sisodia won a little after 2 pm from Patparganj’s constituency by a margin over 2,000 votes. Patparganj is one of the most prestigious seats after New Delhi. Speaking to reporters after victory, Sisodia said, “I am happy to become the MLA from Patparganj assembly constituency again. BJP tried to do politics of hate but people of Delhi chose a government that works for the people”.

AAP: 62

BJP: 8

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 25

Time: 2:45 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

AAP has touched the 60 mark and is leading according to the latest figures put out by the Election Commission. In the 2015 Delhi election, the AAP had won 67 seats and the BJP just three. Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal is likely to address media at 3 pm. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan has congratulated Arvind Kejriwal on Twitter saying, “Let this victory be a harbinger for pro-people and inclusive politics in our country”.

AAP: 62

BJP: 8

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 24

Time: 2:18 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

Delhi Congress chief blames ‘politics of polarisation’ for its debacle in Delhi.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is leading against BJP’s Ravinder Singh Negi by a margin of over 2,000 votes after trailing for a while in Patparganj. Similarly, in Kalkaji, Atishi is now leading against BJP candidate Dharambir Singh. Among other keenly watched candidates, BJP’s Tajinder Bagga is trailing from Hari Nagar, while Kapil Mishra is now trailing in Model Town. Among the hot seats, AAP leader Amanatullah Khan has won against BJP’s Braham Singh from Okhla.

Aam Aadmi Party looks set to hold Delhi crown; BJP remains a distant second in poll results.

AAP: 59

BJP: 11

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 23

Time: 1:45 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party workers are celebrating the party’s big lead in the Delhi Election Results. A worrying issue for AAP is, its stalwart Manish Sisodia is struggling in his constituency even as AAP is headed for a clear victory in Delhi. If Manish Sisodia loses, who will be the Dy CM replacement for AAP?

AAP: 57

BJP: 13

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 22

Time: 1:15 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

BJP candidate Braham Singh is leading by 194 votes from Okhla constituency while AAP’s Amanatullah Khan is trailing. AAP and Congress hail Delhi Election results as the victory of ‘vikaas’ and defeat of vitriol.

AAP: 58

BJP: 12

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 21

Time: 1:00 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

“I have congratulated Arvind Kejriwal. People have rejected BJP. Only development will work, CAA, NRC and NPR will be rejected,” said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Delhi Election Results. Is it high time for BJP to realise no same recipe works for every election?

AAP: 58

BJP: 12

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 20

Time: 12:45 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party’s Raghuvinder Shokeen is leading from Nangloi Jat constituency, after the sixth round of counting of votes. As AAP is vying to cross the finish line, Arvind Kejriwal is looking forward to scoring a hat-trick today.

AAP: 57

BJP: 13

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 19

Time: 12:30 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

In Seelampur, AAP’s Abdul Rehman is leading over BJP’s Kaushal Kumar Mishra according to EC’s official trends. Votes in the Delhi election are still being counted, but Congress leaders have started their blame game to justify their dismal performance as they fail to open an account in Delhi Election 2020. Despite the ammunition pulled out by the BJP to campaign in the election, it is clear that it will not form a government in Delhi. Is this a wake-up call for BJP?

AAP: 57

BJP: 13

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 18

Time: 12:15 PM

Date: February 11, 2020

“Thank you, Delhi, for standing up to protect the soul of India,” AAP’s election strategist Prashant Kishor tweets as the party heads for the big win. Congratulations are pouring in for AAP on Twitter.

AAP: 58

BJP: 12

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 17

Time: 12:00 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajesh Rishi is leading against Bharatiya Janata Party’s Ashish Sood from Janakpuri, after seven rounds of counting. Aam Aadmi Party workers in Mumbai’s Andheri have started celebrating the party’s performance in Delhi Elections 2020.

AAP: 57

BJP: 13

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 16

Time: 11:45 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party’s Raj Kumari Dhillon leading against Bharatiya Janata Party’s Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga from Hari Nagar constituency, after 5th round of counting. Aam Aadmi Party headed for 2nd term, BJP stays distant second.

AAP: 58

BJP: 12

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 15

Time: 11:30 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

AAP’s Atishi is LEADING after 5 rounds, by 111 votes, while Bharti is AHEAD by 2,400 votes. BJP’S Kapil Mishra is LEADING with 4,520 votes.

Delhi Election Results
Party wise vote share as per EC

AAP: 55

BJP: 15

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 14

Time: 11:15 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Till 11.15 am, AAP leading on 57 seats, BJP on 13. Delhi Assembly Speaker and Aam Aadmi Party’s Ram Niwas Goel trailing from Shahdara. Aam Aadmi Party’s Akhilesh Pati Tripathi leading from Model Town assembly constituency.

AAP: 57

BJP: 13

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 13

Time: 11:00 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

“Our Win Will Prove What Real Patriotism Is”: AAP’s Manish Sisodia said. AAP is LEADING on 8 seats in North West Delhi.

  • AAP’s Durgesh Pathak trailing from Karawal Nagar seat, BJP’s Mohan Singh Bisht in the lead
  • AAP’s Shoaib Iqbal leading on Matia Mahal seat, BJP’s Ravinder Gupta second
  • AAP’s Preeti Tomar trailing on Trinagar constituency
  • AAP’s Haji Yunus trailing in Mustafabad, BJP’s Jagdish Pradhan leading
  • AAP’s Atishi is also trailing

AAP: 53

BJP: 17

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 12

Time: 10:45 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

AAP candidate Manish Sisodia is contesting against BJP’s Ravi Negi in the Patparganj assembly constituency. Manish Sisodia is leading, and so is Kapil Mishra in Model Town. Apart from AAP’s development promises, the quality of discourse during the Election campaigns has come up as a grave concern on Result Day.

AAP: 54

BJP: 16

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 11

Time: 10:15 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Is the BJP going the Congress way? While at a national level, there is perhaps no alternative to the Modi-leadership but largely Modi-Shah worked by centralizing their leadership, can it said that they haven’t nurtured mushrooming regional leaderships?

AAP: 51

BJP: 19

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 10

Time: 10:15 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Concern over how long the freebie culture will last in Delhi as AAP continues to maintain a comfortable lead. The Kejriwal-led party is ahead in 49 seats. The BJP has also made some gains after a slow start and is now ahead in 21 seats.

AAP: 49

BJP: 21

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 9

Time: 10:00 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Aam Aadmi Party leading by over 20 seats. Leaders like Saurabh Bhardwaj from Aam Aadmi Party have jubilantly claimed, “People of Delhi have accepted our governance model” as initial numbers of AAP leading comes out. The EC has revealed that Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 witnessed 62.59% Voter Turnout.

AAP: 50

BJP: 20

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 8

Time: 9:45 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

The BJP appears to be doing much better than the previous Election in terms of the seats won. However, their polarisation tactics clearly didn’t do the magic they were expecting. All the more, AAP’s clever campaigns both digital and field have gained more eyes and ears in Delhi.

AAP: 50

BJP: 20

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 7

Time: 9:30 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

Delhi Elections 2020 is all about bijli, paani and makaan. The people of Delhi have been mesmerised by Arvind Kejriwal’s promises of a good education, health infrastructure coupled with free water and subsidized electricity bill. Even so, the real question is where is the development of public infrastructure visible is AAP’s vision.

AAP: 52

BJP: 18

Congress: 0

Key Results Update: 6

Time: 9:15 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

It is turning out to be a big day for those who are branded as “Libtards” and “Siculars”. Liberals and Seculars are rejoicing and terming it is a victory of development over communalism. Shaheen Bagh worked or didn’t work is debatable. All seats which BJP gets can be attributed to Shaheenbaag and all the seats BJP lost can also be attributed to Shaheenbaag.

AAP: 53

BJP: 16

Congress: 1

Key Results Update: 5

Time: 9:00 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

BJP is being still hopeful, with all 7 MPs but covering its flanks. Victory would’ve been of PM Modi and HM Shah, but defeat is likely to be of the 7 MPs from Delhi – they would be held responsible for the poor show. It is early to say but looks like Congress is holding to one seat. BJP’s top leadership should be worried.

AAP: 55

BJP: 14

Congress: 1

Key Results Update: 4

Time: 8:45 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

BJP’s last-minute push was extremely aggressive and to win against “Campaign Tsunami” AAP would have achieved absolutely unachievable mandate. AAP played only on work and talked about just their work. Women turnout was very good and Arvind Kejriwal’s focus on making life easier for women also has helped. Delhi Elections were not fought as “Mayorly Elections” – they were fought with impact over all of India. The elections were fought under Modi’s name. BJP is doing better in Semi-rural and rural so far.

AAP: 52

BJP: 16

Congress: 2

Key Results Update: 3

Time: 8:30 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

BJP is still optimistic that they will get 55 seats, Manoj Tiwari is putting up a brave front. Would BJP be able to counter development story sold well by AAP? looks like it was tough to do to start with but if BJP gets to double figures, it would be good for Delhi and India.

AAP 55, BJP 14, Congress 1

Key Results Update: 2

Time: 8:15 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

AAP takes an early lead and starts at above the majority mark. This is postal ballots and real updates would start coming closer to 9. As of this moment, AAP is at 50+ BJP 10+ and Congress is at 1.

Key Results Update: 1

Time: 6:00 AM

Date: February 11, 2020

We are sure, nowhere else in this world, a “Mayorial” election to say has ever been at this high stakes. It is a textbook case of David and Goliath story, Arvind Kejriwal plays David to the BJP’s national might put together. The PM, the HM, all Union Cabinet & State Ministers, 11 CMs, 200 MPs and over 100,000 other leaders put their might together as Goliath.

At stake are 70 Assembly Constituencies of a State which is a State more by name and less by Constitution. Yes, the head of National Capital Territory of New Delhi is called a Chief Minister, but he has no control over either Police or Land. The Centre controls the police and the land through its hand-picked Lt. Governor.

Counting for elections held on Saturday, Feb 8, 2020, starts at 8:00 AM but exit polls have given the State to Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party. The Pollsters predict AAP’s broom election symbol sweeping all the seven Parliamentary Segments with at least 80% seats in each segment with AAP.

In the elections held in 2015 BJP managed three and Congress couldn’t open its account.