The Malviya Nagar constituency is a highly contested seat, with the ruling AAP, the BJP, and the Congress as the top contenders. In the previous Delhi Assembly Elections conducted in 2020, AAP's Somnath Bharti defeated BJP's Shailender Singh with a margin of 18,000 votes. In the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025, Bharti will face tough competition from the Independent candidate Meghnad, Satish Upadhyay from BJP, and Jitender Kumar Kochar from Congress.
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February 08, 2025· 09:43 IST
Malviya Nagar Assembly Election Result 2025: Somnath Bharti speaks as AAP trails in most of the seats
"... I have served the people for 11 years, hence, I am neither worried about the elections nor the results... The exit polls are made in BJP headquarters, there is nothing to worry about..."
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February 08, 2025· 07:38 IST
Malviya Nagar Assembly Election Result 2025: A recap of 2020 poll outcome
In the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP’s Somnath Bharti won the Malviya Nagar seat with 52,043 votes, securing a 57.97% vote share. He defeated BJP’s Shailender Singh, who received 33,899 votes (37.76% vote share).
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February 08, 2025· 07:25 IST
Delhi Election 2025: ‘Dilli ka normie Neta’ contesting from Malviya Nagar amid AAP vs BJP tussle
The independent contender recently released a song on his YouTube channel titled ‘Dilli ka normie Neta’ in connection with the political campaign for the Assembly elections. The song uses catchy and playful lyrics to highlight the issues of Delhi residents including traffic congestion, pollution, and civic problems.
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February 08, 2025· 07:23 IST
Malviya Nagar Assembly Election Result 2025: Who is Meghnad S?
YouTuber Meghnad S is contesting as an independent candidate from the Malviya Nagar constituency for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025. The counting will begin today, February 8, and results are expected to be out later in the day.
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February 08, 2025· 07:14 IST
Malviya 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.