The Rohini Assembly constituency in Delhi went to polls on 5 February 2025. The key candidates contesting the seat were Vijender Gupta from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Pardeep Mittal from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and Sumesh Gupta from the Indian National Congress (INC). BJP’s Vijender Gupta, a two-time MLA from Rohini, had previously won the seat in the 2020 Assembly elections by a margin of 12,648 votes, defeating AAP’s Rajesh Nama Bansiwala. This year, he secured a decisive victory again, defeating AAP’s Pardeep Mittal by a significant margin of 37,816 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 15:49 IST
Vijender Gupta Wins Rohini Seat with a Massive 37,816-Vote Margin
BJP’s Vijender Gupta has secured a decisive victory in the Rohini Assembly constituency, winning by a huge margin of 37,816 votes. Gupta, who previously won this seat twice, has now claimed a third term. AAP’s Pardeep Mittal finished second with 32,549 votes, while Congress’s Sumesh Gupta lagged far behind with 3,765 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 13:39 IST
BJP's Vijender Gupta Widens Lead to Over 36,000 Votes in Rohini
With just one round of counting left, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has further strengthened his position in the Rohini Assembly seat, leading by a massive margin 36,822 votes. Meanwhile, AAP’s Pardeep Mittal is trailing with 32,223 votes, while Congress’s Sumesh Gupta lags far behind with 3,683 votes. Gupta is now on the verge of securing a third-term victory in the constituency.
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February 08, 2025· 13:06 IST
Vijender Gupta Extends Lead to Nearly 30,000 Votes in Rohini
BJP’s Vijender Gupta continues to dominate the Rohini Assembly seat, now leading by 29,963 votes after 14 rounds of counting. AAP’s Pardeep Mittal trails behind with 28,971 votes, while Congress’s Sumesh Gupta remains far behind with 3,101 votes. With just a few rounds left, Gupta appears set for a third victory in this constituency.
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February 08, 2025· 12:46 IST
Vijender Gupta Extends Lead to 27,673 Votes After 13 Rounds of Counting
After 13 rounds of counting, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has widened his lead to 27,673 votes, securing 54,453 votes so far. AAP’s Pardeep Mittal follows with 26,780 votes, while INC’s Sumesh Gupta remains distant with 2,902 votes. With only a few rounds left, Gupta’s victory in Rohini seems almost certain.
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February 08, 2025· 12:19 IST
Vijender Gupta Extends Lead With Over 20,000 Votes in Rohini
After ten rounds of counting, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has taken a commanding lead with 40,561 votes, ahead of AAP’s Pardeep Mittal by 20,520 votes. Meanwhile, Mittal has secured 20,041 votes, while INC’s Sumesh Gupta remains far behind with 2,208 votes, trailing by 38,353 votes. With only a few rounds left, BJP looks set to retain the Rohini seat once again.
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February 08, 2025· 11:43 IST
Vijender Gupta’s Lead Crosses 14,500 Votes After Round 8 of Counting
After eight rounds of counting, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has further strengthened his position with 32,165 votes, increasing his lead over AAP’s Pardeep Mittal to 14,588 votes. Mittal has secured 17,577 votes, while INC’s Sumesh Gupta remains in third place with 1,795 votes, trailing by 30,370 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 11:06 IST
BJP's Vijender Gupta Widens Lead After Round 6 of Counting
After six rounds of counting, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has strengthened his lead with 22,133 votes, extending his margin over AAP’s Pardeep Mittal to 6,915 votes. Mittal is now trailing with 15,218 votes. Meanwhile, INC’s Sumesh Gupta remains far behind with 1,326 votes, trailing by 20,807 votes. With counting progressing, BJP continues to maintain an upper hand in Rohini.
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February 08, 2025· 10:39 IST
Rohini Election Result 2025: Vijender Gupta Extends Lead After Round 4 of Counting
After Round 4 of counting, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has widened his lead, securing 13,199 votes. He is now ahead of AAP’s Pardeep Mittal by 1,737 votes, as Mittal trails with 11,462 votes. INC’s Sumesh Gupta remains in third place with 814 votes, trailing by 12,385 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 10:12 IST
Rohini Election Result 2025: BJP’s Vijender Gupta Takes the Lead After 3 Rounds of Counting
After Round 3 of counting, BJP’s Vijender Gupta has regained the lead with 9,673 votes, edging ahead of AAP’s Pardeep Mittal, who is now trailing with 9,455 votes—a narrow margin of 218 votes. Congress candidate Sumesh Gupta remains far behind with 656 votes, trailing by 9,017 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 09:59 IST
Rohini Election Result 2025: AAP’s Pardeep Mittal Leads After Round 2, Vijender Gupta Trailing
After the first 2 rounds of counting of votes, AAP’s Pardeep Mittal is leading with 7,467 votes, holding a 1,966-vote lead over BJP’s Vijender Gupta, who has secured 5,501 votes so far. Congress candidate Sumesh Gupta is far behind with 330 votes, trailing by 7,137 votes.
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February 08, 2025· 09:34 IST
Rohini Election Result Updates: Vijender Gupta, Pardeep Mittal, and Sumesh Gupta in Close Contest
Counting of votes is underway in the Rohini Assembly constituency, where BJP’s Vijender Gupta, AAP’s Pardeep Mittal, and INC’s Sumesh Gupta are key contenders. Early trends are expected soon.
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February 08, 2025· 08:15 IST
Counting of Votes Begins in Rohini
Counting of votes for the Rohini Assembly constituency has officially begun and early trends are expected soon. In the last election, BJP’s Vijender Gupta won the seat, and this time, he is facing competition from AAP’s Pardeep Mittal and INC’s Sumesh Gupta.
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February 08, 2025· 07:38 IST
Rohini Election Result Updates: Candidates in fray this time
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February 08, 2025· 07:25 IST
Rohini Election Result Updates: Voter Turnout in 2025
This year, in the Delhi assembly election the voter turnout in Rohini stood at 62.15 percent.
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February 08, 2025· 07:12 IST
Rohini Election Result Updates: Counting of votes to begin at 8 am
Counting of votes for the Rohini Assembly constituency will begin shortly. The first trends will start coming in soon.
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February 08, 2025· 07:11 IST
Rohini Election Result Updates: Who won in Rohini last time?
In 2020, Vijender Gupta (BJP) defeated Rajesh Nama Bansiwala (AAP) by 12,648 votes. This time, with new candidates from AAP and INC, the competition is expected to be different.