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BJP's Ravi Negi Triumphs in Patparganj: A Shift in Delhi Assembly Dynamics

BJP's Ravi Negi Triumphs in Patparganj: A Shift in Delhi Assembly Dynamics
8 February 2025 Arjun Rao

In a defining moment for Patparganj, BJP's Ravi Negi claimed victory with 54.99% of the vote, surpassing AAP's Avadh Ojha and reflecting a major shift in political dynamics. Previously an AAP stronghold, this seat showcased the broader success of BJP in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. The election saw a voter turnout of 60.54%, closely matching the city's average participation.

Atishi Triumphs in Kalkaji Amidst BJP's Strong Performance in Delhi Elections

Atishi Triumphs in Kalkaji Amidst BJP's Strong Performance in Delhi Elections
8 February 2025 Arjun Rao

In the intense 2025 Delhi elections, AAP's Atishi held her Kalkaji seat, overcoming initial leads by BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri with a margin of over 3,500 votes. Despite challenges and controversies, Atishi's personal popularity shone, even as AAP faced reduced influence in the state with BJP surging in overall seats.

Ramesh Bidhuri Faces Defeat in Kalkaji as Atishi Triumphs in 2025 Election Drama

Ramesh Bidhuri Faces Defeat in Kalkaji as Atishi Triumphs in 2025 Election Drama
8 February 2025 Arjun Rao

In a dramatic turn of events, Delhi CM Atishi secures a victory over Ramesh Bidhuri in the 2025 Kalkaji Assembly elections, despite early trends favoring Bidhuri. The heated campaign was marred by Bidhuri's past controversies. The AAP's triumph reflects its enduring influence in Delhi's political landscape.

Delhi Elections 2025: Top Contests You Can't Afford to Miss

Delhi Elections 2025: Top Contests You Can't Afford to Miss
4 February 2025 Arjun Rao

The 2025 Delhi Assembly elections are heating up with a fierce three-way face-off among AAP, BJP, and Congress. With major duels like Kejriwal against Verma, and Atishi facing Bidhuri, the stakes are high. The battle lines are drawn between AAP’s welfare propositions and BJP’s anti-corruption promises, amidst a youthful voter base of 1.55 crore.