Delhi Elections 2025: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), led by Arvind Kejriwal, who is running for a third term in a row, the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the Congress are expected to engage in a tough campaign.
Delhi Elections 2025: Today, the Indian Election Commission unveiled the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 timetable. On Wednesday, February 5, the national capital's assembly elections are scheduled to take place.On February 8, the results will be announced. The election process will be finished by February 10th, according to the official statement.
The first significant election of 2025 will take place in Delhi.
The Model Code of Conduct has been enforced in the nation's capital following the announcement of the dates for the Delhi Assembly Elections.
Dates of the Delhi Election 2025
Elections must be held before to February 23 in order to guarantee the formation of a new administration, as the existing term of the 70-member Delhi Assembly ends on that date.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Indian National Congress, which will run independently after working together in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), led by Arvind Kejriwal, who is running for a third consecutive term, are expected to engage in a fierce contest in this election.
In Delhi, there are more than 1.55 crore registered voters, including 2.08 lakh 18–19-year-olds who are voting for the first time.according to the electoral roll that CEC Rajiv Kumar released.
Elections for Delhi in 2020 were declared on January 6, voting took place on February 8, and the results were tallied on February 11.
"Phir Layenge Kejriwal" is the campaign song that the AAP has released, and it has demonstrated its belief that Arvind Kejriwal will be re-elected.
In the meantime, BJP leaders have been demanding reform and denouncing the AAP's two-term administration. Voters may return to Congress this time, according to Congress leader Alka Lamba, who has cited anti-incumbency emotions against the AAP.
In a high-profile contest, AAP leader and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will square off against BJP candidate Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma in the New Delhi constituency.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Indian National Congress, which will run independently after working together in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), led by Arvind Kejriwal, who is running for a third consecutive term, are expected to engage in a fierce contest in this election.
In Delhi, there are more than 1.55 crore registered voters, including 2.08 lakh 18–19-year-olds who are voting for the first time.according to the electoral roll that CEC Rajiv Kumar released.
Elections for Delhi in 2020 were declared on January 6, voting took place on February 8, and the results were tallied on February 11.
"Phir Layenge Kejriwal" is the campaign song that the AAP has released, and it has demonstrated its belief that Arvind Kejriwal will be re-elected.
In the meantime, BJP leaders have been demanding reform and denouncing the AAP's two-term administration. Voters may return to Congress this time, according to Congress leader Alka Lamba, who has cited anti-incumbency emotions against the AAP.
In a high-profile contest, AAP leader and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will square off against BJP candidate Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma in the New Delhi constituency.
Ramesh Bidhuri, a former MP for the BJP, will face AAP Chief Minister Atishi in Kalkaji in another crucial contest.
Notable individuals like former AAP leader Kailash Gahlot, who will run from Bijwasan, and Arvinder Singh Lovely, who will run from Gandhi Nagar, are among the 29 candidates the BJP has announced.
In Delhi, there are 1,55,24,858 voters. This comprises 1,261 voters of the third gender, 83,49,645 males, and 71,73,952 women. In Delhi, there are 2,77221 voters above 80 out of 24,44,320 senior citizen voters.
Notable individuals like former AAP leader Kailash Gahlot, who will run from Bijwasan, and Arvinder Singh Lovely, who will run from Gandhi Nagar, are among the 29 candidates the BJP has announced.
In Delhi, there are 1,55,24,858 voters. This comprises 1,261 voters of the third gender, 83,49,645 males, and 71,73,952 women. In Delhi, there are 2,77221 voters above 80 out of 24,44,320 senior citizen voters.
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