Delhi elections 2025: As early trends projected the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to cross the majority mark in the Delhi assembly election results, BJP Delhi chief Virendra Sachdeva stated that a double-engine government would be formed in the national capital under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. He criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), suggesting that dishonesty with the people leads to unfavorable outcomes.
“If you are dishonest with the public, then the public will give a similar result. Under the leadership of PM Modi, double-engine government will be formed in Delhi,” Sachdeva said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has crossed the majority mark in the Delhi assembly election results, as per the early trends from the Election Commission. BJP supporters were seen celebrating party’s gain.
The BJP is currently leading on 41 seats while the AAP is ahead on 28 seats.
The majority mark to form the government in the national capital is 36.
AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal is trailing from the New Delhi seat by a vote margin of 430.
AAP candidate and Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj is trailing to BJP’s Shikha Roy on Greater Kailash seat by 2583 votes.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi is trailing to BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri on Kalkaji seat by a vote margin of 1342 votes.
The BJP is also leading on the Okhla seat, considered a strong bastion of AAP’s Amanatullah Khan by a vote margin of 1734.
Delhi Minister Gopal Rai is leading from the Babarpur seat by 5602 votes while Imran Hussain is leading from Ballimaran seat by 1824 votes.
Satyendra Jain is trailing to BJP’s Karnail Singh from Shakur Basti seat by 8072 votes.
Former AAP leader Kailash Gahlot, who joined the BJP recently has gained a comfortable lead of 2714 on the Bijwasan seat.
Polling for the 70-member assembly was held on February 5, with a total voter turnout recorded at 60.54 per cent.
The AAP is aiming for a third consecutive term, while the BJP is making all efforts to return to power after more than two decades in the National Capital.
Most exit polls released on Wednesday gave the BJP an edge over the AAP. However, AAP leaders said that exit polls have historically underestimated the party’s performance. They expressed confidence in returning to power.