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Congress stole more votes than winning margin at 14 seats

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New Delhi: Congress received more votes than the wining margin in 14 constituencies where BJP emerged victorious defeating AAP candidates, including former Delhi chief minister ArvindKejriwal and his former deputy Manish Sisodia.

AAP on Saturday was restricted to 22 seats, 14 short of forming a majority.

While the party increased its vote share from 4.26 per cent in 2020 to over six per cent in 2025, it failed to win even a single seat for third consecutive term.

These 14 seats are Timarpur, Badli, NangloiJat, Madipur, Rajender Nagar, New Delhi, Jangpura, Kasturba Nagar, Malviya Nagar, Mehrauli, Chhatarpur, SangamVihar, Greater Kailash, and Trilokpuri.

BJP’s ParveshVerma, former Delhi CM Sahib Singh Verma’s son, defeated Kejriwal from the New Delhi constituency.

Kejriwal lost the seat by 4,089 votes at the constituency, where SandeepDikshit, son of another former chief minister Sheila Dikshit, finished a distant third with 4,568 votes, higher than the victory margin.

Similarly in Jangpura, Sisodia lost to BJP’s Tarvinder Singh Marwah by just 675 votes where Congress’ FarhadSuri received 7,350 votes.

Minister SaurabhBharadwaj was defeated by BJP’s Shikha Roy in Greater Kailash by 3,188 votes with Congress’ candidate GarvitSinghvi getting 6,711 votes.

Congress, however, also received more votes than margin victory at seven seats where AAP emerged victorious. These seats included Kalkaji, where Delhi chief minister Atishi won defeating her nearest rival BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri.

Congress could get second place only in Kasturba Nagar where AbhishekDutt received 27,019 votes and lost to BJP’s NeerajBasoya who got 38,067 votes.

The party only managed to save deposit in three seats — Kasturba Nagar, Badli, and NangloiJat.

There are three seats — Mehrauli, Okhla, and Mustafabad — where Congress is not even in top three.


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