Karawal Nagar is a densely populated constituency, home to a large number of residents originally from Bihar, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. It has more than 3.07 lakh registered voters. Several exit polls suggest BJP has a slight edge over AAP, which has been in power since 2015. In the 2020 Assembly election, BJP candidate Mohan Singh Bisht secured 96,721 votes and defeated AAP's Durgesh Pathak, who received 88,498 votes. Congress candidate Arbind Singh was a distant third with 2,242 votes. In In 2025, the key candidates contesting from the Karawal Nagar constituency are Kapil Mishra (BJP), Manoj Tyagi (AAP) and PK Mishra (INC).
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February 08, 2025· 08:03 IST
Karawal Nagar Delhi Election Results 2025: What happened in the past?
In the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, BJP's Mohan Singh Bisht won the Karawal Nagar seat with 96,721 votes, while AAP's Durgesh Pathak secured 88,498 votes. Congress candidate Arbind Singh received 2,242 votes. In the 2015 elections, AAP's Kapil Mishra emerged victorious with 101,865 votes, while BJP's Mohan Singh Bisht garnered 57,434 votes. Congress' Shaitan Pal Dayma secured 5,362 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 08:02 IST
Karawal Nagar Assembly Election Result 2025: What exit polls say?
The exit polls offered different forecasts for the assembly elections in Delhi. Two surveys showed support for the BJP over the AAP, while one predicted a third consecutive win for the current administration, and another indicated a decisive win for the BJP. If the BJP succeeds, it would end their 27-year hiatus from governing the state.
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February 08, 2025· 08:01 IST
Karawal Nagar Delhi Election Results 2025: Who are the candidates?
Manoj Tyagi (AAP): Manoj Kumar Tyagi is running as a candidate for the AAP in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. At 47 years old, Tyagi holds a graduate degree. He has one registered case against him. His total assets are valued at Rs 2.7 crore, with liabilities amounting to Rs 4.1 lakh.
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February 08, 2025· 08:00 IST
Karawal Nagar Delhi Election Results 2025: Who are the candidates?
Kapil Mishra (BJP): Mishra, who became a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2019, was previously an Aam Aadmi Party MLA for Karawal Nagar in the Sixth Legislative Assembly of Delhi. He currently serves as the vice president of Delhi BJP.