New Delhi: Haji Yunus of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won the Mustafabad assembly seat of Delhi defeating the BJP candidate by 20,836 votes, according to the final result declared by the Election Commission.
After the final round of counting, Haji Yunus of AAP bagged 98,681 votes and defeated Jagdish Pradhan of BJP who got a total of 77,845 votes.
Ali Mehdi of Congress is a distant 3rd with 5,355 votes.
02:45 pm Haji Yunus of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), who was earlier trailing, is now ahead of his BJP rival in Mustafabad assembly seat of Delhi by some 20,000 votes.
At 02:45 pm, Haji Yunus of AAP has bagged 89,285 votes whereas Jagdish Pradhan of BJP is trailing with 70,863 votes. Ali Mehdi of Congress is a distant 3rd with 4,925 votes.
02:20 pm Haji Yunus of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has added to his kitty a huge number of votes in later rounds of counting, however he is still trailing behind the BJP candidate in Mustafabad assembly seat of Delhi.
At 02:20 pm, Haji Yunus of AAP has bagged 68,940 votes whereas Jagdish Pradhan of BJP is leading with 70,622 votes till 02:20 pm. Ali Mehdi of Congress is a distant 3rd with 4,204 votes.
12:45 pm Haji Yunus of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Ali Mehdi of the Congress are facing humiliating defeat in Mustafabad seat of Delhi, according to the trends available at 12:45 pm.
At 12:45 pm, Haji Yunus of AAP has bagged 33,035 votes whereas Ali Mehdi of the Congress has got 2,180 votes. However, their votes are far less than Jagdish Pradhan of BJP who bagged a huge 61,643 votes till 12:45 pm.
12:00 pm Amanatullah Khan of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), who was earlier leading in Okhla, is now trailing by over 1500 votes, according to the trends available at 12:00 pm.
At 12:00 pm, Amantullah Khan has bagged 5,474 votes whereas Braham Singh has got 7,107 votes. Parvez Hashmi of Congress has so far got just 658 votes.
11:00 am Amanatullah Khan of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), who was earlier leading in Okhla, is now trailing, according to the trends available at 11:00 am.
The trends at 11:00 am showed that Amanatullah Khan is trailing behind BJP's Braham Singh by some 200 votes.
At 11:00 am, Amantullah Khan has bagged 3,075 votes whereas Braham Singh has got 3,269 votes. Parvez Hashmi of Congress has so far got just 374 votes.
08:45 am According to the trends at 08:30 am, AAP is leading in as many as 49 seats and BJP candidates are ahead on 13 seats. Congress is leading in onlye 01 constituency.
Alka Lamba of Congress is trailing in Chandni Chowk seat. Amanatullah Khan of AAP is leading in Okhla.Vijendra Gupta of BJP is leading in Rohini.
08:15 am Counting of votes for the 70 member Delhi assembly has begun with postal ballots. According to the trends, AAP is leading in as many as 38 seats and BJP candidates are ahead on 15 seats.
07:10 am Counting of votes to decide the 70 members of the new state assembly in Delhi will start at 08:00 am today i.e. Tuesday February 11, 2020, according to the schedule released by the State Election Commission.
The process in Delhi will start with counting of postal ballots. Later on round-wise counting of votes stored in Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) will take place.
Polling in all 70 assembly seats of Delhi was held on Saturday Febraury 08, 2020. According to Chief Election Officer Ranbir Singh the final voter turnout in Delhi Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2020 was 62.59 per cent.
Singh said that the Delhi Cantt seat witnessed the lowest turnout with only 45.4 per cent voters exercising their right to vote, while Ballimaran in old Delhi witnessed the highest, at 71.66 per cent of voters. Okhla Assembly constituency, which houses the anti-CAA hot spot of Shaheen Bagh, saw only 58.84 per cent turnout.
Polling was held at 13,000 centres across Delhi.
Most exit polls have predicted Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party sweeping the Delhi Chunav with a complete majority. An aggregate of half-a-dozen exit polls predicted that AAP will win 56 of Delhi's 70 seats and the BJP, 14.
Some exit polls have given Congress between one and three seats -- which would be an improvement on its performance of 2015, when it drew a blank. The majority mark in the 70-member assembly stands at 36.
These are however just Exit Poll results. Final result will be declared after counting of votes today. Election Commission has made elaborate arrangement and all results are expected to be out by today afternoon.
If we look at the present number, Kejriwal's AAP has a total of 67 out 70 MLAs in 2015 Delhi Assembly. BJP has just 03 MLAs while the Congress has none.
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