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Delhi's richest candidate (from BJP) bites the dust

Source: PTI
December 07, 2022 20:03 IST
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Most candidates hailing from political families emerged victorious in the Delhi civic polls, while the richest contender faced a drubbing.

IMAGE: Bharatiya Janata Party’s Delhi unit president Adesh Gupta speaks to the media amid the declaration of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi election results, at the BJP office in New Delhi, December 7, 2022. Photograph: Ayush Sharma/ANI Photo

Three women former mayors of Delhi won their ward while an ex-mayor of North Delhi lost the contest in Civil Lines.

Aam Aadmi Party's Aaley Mohammed Iqbal, son of AAP MLA Shoaib Iqbal, trounced his Congress rival Mohammed Hamid by 17,134 -- the highest victory margin. Iqbal got 19,199 and Hamid bagged 2,065 votes.

Former Seelampur MLA Mateen Ahmed's daughter-in-law Shagufta Choudhary romped home by 15,193 votes, making it the second highest victory margin.

 

Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party vice president Aditya Jha's wife Sunrika Sharma lost to AAP's Preeti by 2,643 votes in Dilshad Colony.

AAP's Ashu Thakur defeated the BJP's Kanchan Choudhary in Chittaranjan Park by the narrowest margin of 44 votes. Choudhary is former councillor Subhash Badhana's daughter.

Kunwar Arjun Pal Singh Marwah, son of former Jangpura MLA Tarwinder Singh Marwah who recently joined the BJP, defeated Subhash Malhotra of AAP in Lajpat Nagar ward.

AAP MLA Pawandeep Sawhney's son Punardeep Sawhney won the Chandni Chowk ward by 1,216 votes, defeating Ravinder Kumar of the BJP.

Former Congress MLA Balram Tanwar's son Joginder lost by over 4,000 votes in the Bhati ward.

In Tigri, AAP's Jyoti Prakash Jarwal, the wife of AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal, won over BJP's Meera by 6,191 votes.

Former Okhla Congress MLA Asif Mohammad Khan's daughter Ariba won from the Abul Fazal Enclave, while former Nangloi MLA Bijender Singh's son Mandeep clinched the Nihal Vihar ward. 

The only transgender candidate in the fray, Bobi of the AAP, defeated Varuna Dhaka of the Congress by 6,714 votes in Sultanpuri A. Dhaka is daughter-in-law of former Sultanpur Majra MLA Jaikishan.

Former North Delhi mayor Avatar Singh of BJP bit the dust in the Civil Lines ward, while former BJP mayor Raja Iqbal Singh won against Antul Kohli of AAP by 577 votes.

Former mayor Narendra Chawla's wife Urmila Chawla won from Janakpuri West ward, while former south Delhi mayor Kamaljeet Sehrawat trounced AAP's Sudha Sinha by 6,877 votes. 

Former women mayors Neema Bhagat and Satya Sharma also won.

Shalini Singh, a former Mrs India who also served in the Indian Army, lost to BJP's Ram Niwas in Dwarka A by 1,755 votes.

The BJP's Ram Dev Sharma, the richest candidate to have contested the MCD polls, lost to AAP's Mohammd Sadiq by 11,626 votes in Ballimaran.

In Shastri Nagar, Manoj Kumar Jindal of the BJP got the better of AAP's Babita, one of the richest candidates, by 12,209 votes.

Nandani Sharmi, who had declared assets worth over Rs 49 crore, lost to AAP's Leena Kumar in Malviya Nagar ward by 3,630 votes.

Youngest AAP candidate Shivani Chouhan, 23, lost to the BJP's Yogita Singh in Kalkaji. Singh polled 7,792 votes against Chouhan's 6,580. 

Jahangirpuri which witnessed violence on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti in April this year saw Timsy Sharma of the AAP defeating Divya Jha of the BJP by 1,188.

Delhi Commission for Women member Promila Gupta of the AAP defeated Amarlata Sangwan of the BJP in Timarpur by 5,361 votes.

The BJP's Rekha bagged the Malka Ganj seat after recounting. She defeated Guddi Devi Jatav of AAP by 482 votes. 

The AAP won the MCD polls with 134 seats, ending the 15-year rule of the BJP in the prestigious municipal corporation.

The BJP, which was predicted to suffer a massive defeat in exit polls, put up a spirited fight, winning 104 municipal wards, while the Congress managed to win just nine, down from 30 in the previous civic poll. Three independents also emerged victorious.

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