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Of the 14 seats where Yogi Adityanath campaigned, BJP lost only three—Sultanpur, Kirari, and Karol Bagh assembly seats
The counting of votes for the Delhi Assembly Elections is in its final stages, and the BJP is set to form the government in the national capital after 27 years, preventing the Aam Aadmi Party from achieving a third consecutive victory.
Reports indicate that the BJP has secured victory in a majority of the constituencies where Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a prominent campaigner for his party, actively campaigned.
Following the saffron party’s victories in the Haryana and Maharashtra polls, Adityanath campaigned vigorously for the Delhi assembly elections. His energetic rallies spanned approximately 14 assembly constituencies, 11 of which saw BJP victories.
In Delhi, Adityanath held rallies in various locations: Mangolpuri, Shiv Vihar of JJ Colony, Buddha Nagar of Indrapuri, Kirari, Karol Bagh, Janakpuri Assembly, Ghonda, Shahdara, Uttam Nagar, Dwarka, Bijwasan, Palam, Rajendra Nagar, Patparganj, Sultanpur, and Devnagar. During these rallies, he extensively criticised the Aam Aadmi Party.
Which Seats Were Won By BJP Where Yogi Adityanath Campaigned
BJP candidate Raj Kumar Chauhan, once a close associate of Sheila Dikshit before joining the BJP, won the Mangolpuri Assembly seat.
In Sangam Vihar, where the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister campaigned, BJP’s Chandan Kumar Chaudhary emerged victorious. The BJP also secured victories in other constituencies: Ashish Sood won in Janakpuri, Ajay Mahawar in Ghonda, and Sanjay Goyal in Shahdara.
BJP candidates secured victory in several Delhi Assembly constituencies. Pawan Sharma won the Uttam Nagar seat, while Pradyuman Rajput emerged victorious in Dwarka. Kailash Gehlot, who switched allegiance from AAP to BJP, secured the Bijwasan seat.
In Palam, BJP candidate Kuldeep Solanki won, and Umang Bajaj triumphed in Rajendra Nagar. Additionally, Ravindra Singh Negi, representing the BJP, won the Patparganj assembly seat.
Which Seats Did BJP Lose
Out of the 14 seats that Adityanath campaigned in, the BJP lost only three. These include the Sultanpur, Kirari, and Karol Bagh assembly seats.
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Delhi, India, India