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Delhi MCD election results 2017 highlights: Amit Shah credits PM Modi for BJP’s success; Ajay Maken resigns as Congress chief

MCD election results 2017: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today expressed gratitude to the people of Delhi for reposing faith in the BJP and ensuring its resounding victory in MCD polls.

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The BJP retained all the three MCD corporations after registering landslide wins. The party made huge gains in North, South and East MCDs in comparison with the 2012 results. BJP won 181 wards while the AAP and the Congress secured 48 and 30 seats, respectively. The AAP failed to retain its supporters, unlike in the 2015 assembly polls. The party blamed their poor performance on “EVM tampering”. The Congress finished third but made reasonable gains in Delhi. Delhi Congress Chief Ajay Maken resigned from his post accepting responsibility for the defeat.

Results declared so far:

BJP-181

AAP-48

Congress-30

MCD election results 2017 highlights:

 

6: 30 pm: Everything went well, EVMs worked properly, says Delhi State Election Commission after the MCD election results.

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6: 10 pm: The final tally for the MCD elections is out ! BJP 181; AAP 48, Congress 30. (Out of 270)

6: 00 pm: Following the MCD elections drubbing, Dilip Pandey has resigned from the post of AAP Delhi Convenor.

Festive offer

5: 30 pm: Launching a stinging attack on AAP, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij advised the Arvind Kejriwal-led party to swallow pills to “digest” its crushing defeat in the Delhi MCD polls. “The Election Commission, along with conducting the polls, should also distribute digestive tablet so that the party which loses the polls is able to digest the defeat,” he tweeted.

5:00 pm: Anita Tanwar from BJP wins from Chattarpur by just 2 votes, closest contest this elections

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4:45 pm: Commenting on the EVM tampering row, BJP leader Piyush Goyal said it would be better for the opposition parties if they stop insulting people’s mandate, ANI reported.

4:38 pm: “I congratulate BJP on their victory in all 3 MCDs. My govt looks forward to working wid MCDs for the betterment of Delhi,” Kejriwal wrote on Twitter.

4:31 pm: “Policies of BJP under leadership of PM Narendra Modi ji have overwhelming support from all sections of the society,” Jaitley said while reflecting on the BJP’s impressive show in the MCD elections.

4:30 pm:

4:20 pm: Taking an apparent dig at the AAP, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said BJP’s impressive performance in the MCD polls is a “lesson” for those crying foul over EVMs and asked it to respect people’s mandate.

3:50 pm: Gurjeet Kaur (11596 votes) from BJP wins Bhajan Pura with a margin of just 58 votes.

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3:40 pm: Geeta Rawat from AAP wins from Vinod Nagar with a margin of just 151 votes, Congress stands second.

3:39 pm: North MCD results : BJP – 61, AAP – 18, INC – 13, Independent – 2, results for 8 (BJP leading in 3) more seats awaited.

3:33 pm: We dedicate this win to CRPF jawans of Sukma encounter, says BJP Delhi Chief Manoj Tiwari over Delhi MCD Election 2017.

3:00 pm: Senior Congress leader & AICC General Secretary Gurudas Kamat resigns from all party posts.

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14.40 pm: P C Chako adds: “Both of us (I and Maken) in a way failed in our responsibility, party should have opportunity to put things in order and improve situation.”

14.25 pm: After Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken resigned from his post, now PC Chacko has offered to resign as Congress Delhi in-charge, news agency ANI reported.

13.55 pm: Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Delhi for putting faith in the BJP. He also lauded the hard work of the party workers for ensuring a resounding win in the MCD polls.

“Grateful to the people of Delhi for the faith in BJP. I laud the hardwork of team @BJP4Delhi which made the resounding MCD win possible,” Modi tweeted.

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13.38 pm: Will the MCD results set the stage for a clash between Arvind Kejriwal and Manoj Tiwari? READ MORE

13.30 pm:  Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare on AAP’s rout in MCD polls: “Kathni aur karni mein antar pad gaya hai.”

13.25 pm:  Manoj Tiwari added: “AAP should let us work now, they should respect the verdict and give us the expected financial support.”

13.20 pm: Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for BJP’s sweep of MCD polls. Addressing a pressconference, Tiwari attacked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. “Every day the Chief Minister’s speeches are spreading the stink of negativity. I am happy that people of Delhi have rejected such people,” he said.

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13.15 pm: In Daryaganj ward, Congress candidate Yasmin Kidwai scraps through; wins by a mere 59 votes.  The party has also won in Jhilmil ward in East Delhi.

12.40 pm: AAP sought votes in the name of Arvind Kejriwal. This was a referendum against him. The people have rejected him. He must step down: BJP leader Arvinder Lovely.

12.35 pm: Results declared so far: BJP (84), AAP (21) and Congress (15) across Delhi.

12.30 pm: BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy, a leader who rose to prominence during the Emergency, calls for fresh elections in Delhi. Speaking with news agency ANI, Swamy said: “Think President should dismiss Delhi Govt order fresh elections. AAP support has evaporated. It was done in 1977, SC also upheld it.”

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12.25 pm: Now, AAP MLA from Chandini Chowk Alka Lamba offers to resign after the party lost all three wards in the assembly constituency.

12.20 pm: Here is the poll arithmetic: BJP (182), AAP (47), Congress (30), others (11).

12.15 pm: Sitting Congress councillor Abhishek Dutt wins Andrews Ganj in the South. INLD candidate Neelam wins in Dichaon Kalan.

12.00 pm: Candidates belonging to the SP and BSP have registered wins. SP’s Deepak Mehra won in Ghuman Hera and BSP’s Shakila Begum won in Seelampur.

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11.55 am: Here is a complete list of winners for Delhi MCD elections 2017:

# Bazar Sita Ram in North Delhi seeing closest contest: Seema Tahira from INC leads by just 36 votes ; AAP at second position

# North MCD results : BJP – 61, AAP – 18, INC – 13, Independent – 2, results for 8 (BJP leading in 3) more seats awaited

# Meena Devi, Independent defeats BJP candidate by 327 votes from Najafgarh constituency.

# Gurjeet Kaur (11596 votes) from BJP wins Bhajan Pura with a margin of just 58 votes.

# Geeta Rawat from AAP wins from Vinod Nagar with a margin of just 151 votes, Congress stands second.

# Neeta Bisht (BJP) wins Sadatpur in East. Defeats the Congress candidate in the ward by over 7000 votes.

# BJP’s Sunita wins Karampura in the Congress’ Mandeep Shokeen wins Laxmi Park in the North.

# BJP’s Meenakshi wins in Kohat Enclave. Defeats the AAP candidate by over 5000 votes.

# BJP secures PaschimVihar and Nangloi Jat and Karampura in the North.

# Congress wins In Jama Masjid.

# Kamaljeet Sehrawat wins Dwarka B for BJP.

# Parveen Kumar wins in Sitapuri for AAP with. Margin of over 2000 votes.

# Khanpur BJP candidate Suresh Kumar Gupta wins with a margin of 6000 votes.

# AAP’s Manoj Kumar Tyagi wins in Khajoori Khas (East) with over 2000 votes.

# Priya Chandela – Congress – wins Khyala in the South.

# Sushila Khorwal wins in Dev Nagar for the Congress.

# Independent Meena Devi wins in Najafgarh.

# Sitting Congress councillor Abhishek Dutt wins Andrews Ganj in the South.

# INLD candidate Neelam wins in Dichaon Kalan.

# Congress candidate Yasmin Kidwai wins Daryaganj ward by a mere 59 votes

# Congress wins Jhilmil in East Delhi.

# Radhika Abrol marks another BJP win in Safdarjung Enclave. Defeats AAP’s Sarita by over 5000 votes.

11.50 am: Maken adds: “If we compare the previous elections our party has gained the most. Our workers have put in a lot of effort. Our vote share has increased.”

11.40 am: Ajay Maken offers to step down after poor showing in the MCD polls: “In the assembly and Lok Sabha polls we did not win any seats. We fought the MCD polls on issues. Congress has made a reasonable comeback in Delhi. We have begun to retain our core voters. We couldn’t fulfill our expectations, we could have performed better. I am offering to step down as Delhi Congress chief. For one year I will not take up any post in the party, will work as a party worker,” he said.

11.35 am: BJP President Amit Shah is addressing a press conference at the party headquarters: “People across the country have accepted the leadership of PM Modi. Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Manipur and, now, Delhi has given a clear mandate for PM Modi’s policies,” he said.

11.30 am: BJP win impossible without EVM tampering: Manish Sisodia.

11.25 am: BJP national president Amit Shah congratulates Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwari and BJP workers for retaining all the MCDs. In a series of tweets he said, Shah attributed the victory to PM Narendra Modi’s policies.

11.20 am: This is how Union Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan summed up the MCD results in a series of tweets:

# People have expressed faith in BJP policies &leadership ofPM Modi. People have rejected AAP becos it betrayed them- beginning of end for AAP.

# Today’s #MCDresults lay to rest all tall claims of governance in Delhi by AAP. It’s clear they’ve done nothing except their whiny blame game.

# When Delhi was reeling under Chikungunya, all ministers of AAP ran away on vacations. #MCDresults is what Delhi thinks of that buffoonery.

# when you abuse the PM, you’re not abusing a political party but entire 125 crore people of the country. And this is how people reply, Mr AK.

11.15 am: Here is a round up of the results: BJP (179), AAP (46), Congress (29).

North MCD: BJP (34), AAP (21), Congress (16)

East MCD: BJP (46,) AAP (9), Congress (3)

South MCD: BJP (69), AAP (17), Congress (10)

11.09 am: Our correspondent, Naveed Iqbal, tracking the results from the counting booths says the BJP’s Satpal Kharwal wins Vishnu Garden with a margin of 1760 votes. Also, Congress’ Sultana Abad takes the lead over AAP’s Hameeda at Jama Masjid.

11.05 am: Delhi deputy chief minister, Manish Sisodia joins the chorus against “faulty” EVMs. “After losing the 2009 elections, the BJP researched on the EVMs for 5 years and gained expertise. Now, they are using the same to win elections,” Sisodia tweeted. He adds: “EVM tampering is a bitter reality that could be easily ridiculed. But we will not stay silent with the fear of being ridiculed”.

11.00 am: It is no different at the AAP camp either.

10.55 am: The mood at the Congress camp.

(Source: Express photo by Tashi Tobgyal)

10.50 am: AAP wins Shakurpur ward in North Delhi, defeating the Congress candidate by over 1300 votes. The party is currently leading in Jama Masjid. The BJP is leading Chandni Chowk. The party’s Sandeep Kapoor won Krishna Nagar (21 E) in East with a margin of over 9000 votes.

READ | BJP victory is EVM wave, not Modi wave, says AAP’s Gopal Rai

10.45 am: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari takes a dig at the AAP. “Winning and losing is a part of democracy, one must accept mandate of the people with maturity,” he told news agency ANI.

10.40 am: Sheila Dikshit on the Congress campaign: “We should have aggressively campaigned for the MCD polls, I did not take part in the campaigning as I wasn’t asked by anyone.”

On EVMs

“The Election Commission and the government needs to clear the confusion surrounding the EVMs. Whosoever loses allege that the EVMs are faulty, those who win claim they are alright.”

10.35 am: Former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on the Congress performance in the MCD polls: “Every time we lose we get to learn something new.”

A deserted Congress office in Delhi. (Source: Express photo by Tashi Tobgyal)

READ | AAP leader Ashutosh says ‘EVM tampering’ behind BJP performance

10.30 am: Here is a recap of the numbers: BJP retains all three corporations, AAP in second and Congress third.

10.25 am: BJP supporters flash victory signs in Delhi.

(Source: Express photo by Renuka Puri)

10.20 am: The BJP have dedicated their victory in the MCD polls to Sukma martyrs. Around 40-50 such posters have cropped up across the city. Earlier, Delhi unit chief Manoj Tewari told The Indian Express that the party will not be celebrating their sweep in respect to the jawans who laid down their lives in Sukma on Monday.

(Source: Express photo by Pragya Kaushika)

10.15 am: Arvind Kejriwal’s media adviser Nagendar Sharma, hinting at EVM tampering, tweeted that the “human will” has no relevance when “machines are with you”.

10.10 am: Senior AAP leader Ashutosh questions BJP success in MCD polls. “Tell me one thing the BJP has done in Delhi. It has ruined the MCD. Still BJP wants to tell the whole world it is winning ,” he said. Highlighting the good work done by the AAP government in Delhi, Ashutosh spoke about instances of alleged corruption by the BJP in the MCD.

10.05 am: With senior AAP leaders in a huddle at Kejriwal’s residence, Delhi Minsiter Gopal Rai, speaking to reporters, blamed faulty EVMs for the BJP’s sweep of the MCD elections. “Yeh Modi lehar nahi hai, EVM lehar hai,” he said.

10.00 am: It appears the Congress has put on a strong showing in the North MCD, a region in which it drew a blank during the 2015 Assembly polls and the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. AAP has been relegated to a distant third in the North. Congress is also giving AAP a tough fight in South and East.

9.55 am: With AAP failing to secure a win in any of the three municipal corporations, party leaders are currently meeting at Delhi CM and party chief Arvind Kejriwal’s house. Deputy CM Manish Sisodia was already at Kejriwal’s residence ahead of counting. Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari has said Kejriwal has no basis to continue as CM as the MCD results clearly indicate that the people of Delhi want a change, he says.

9:52 am: The AAP may be behind the Congress in the overall ward count but it is in second spot behind the BJP in both the North and South Corporations. The results nevertheless are a setback for Arvind Kejriwal and the other leaders of AAP.

9:50 am: Did the defection by top leaders in the Delhi Congress affect its prospects? Speaking to NDTV, party leader Kiran Walia said: “I don’t think recent defections have cost the party. Workers have been very angry with such people.” The party, however, is likely to go back to its war-room and introspect on why they failed to secure a decent figure.

9:45 am: So will we see a Manoj Tiwari vs Arvind Kejriwal for the CM’s job in 2020? Tiwari says on India Today that the next chief minister must be from the BJP. He also says Kejriwal must resign taking moral responsibility for the party’s imminent defeat.

9:42 am: So we have the first result in, BJP candidate in Janakpuri West has emerged victorious.

9:40 am: Just to recap for you the results of the MCD elections in 2012. The BJP had then won 59 seats in North Delhi, 44 in South Delhi and 35 seats in East Delhi. Congress had managed to win 77 seats while BSP 15 seats in three civic bodies. The BJP has been in power for the last decade

9:35 am: Swaraj Abhiyan chief Yogendra Yadav had this to say on the MCD election results day: MCD has been hugely corrupt and inefficient. People’s choices are – a Chief Minister they have come to dislike and a PM they currently like.” He was speaking to NDTV. He conceded that the results by the exit polls were right adding that it was evident the BJP is headed for a big win.

9:30 am: Right now, the Congress is in second spot even though the AAP is not very far away. Both parties seem to be fighting for the second spot. For the Congress, pushing the AAP to the third spot would be a shot in the arm.

9:27 am: Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari would be quite happy with this result considering that he was brought in as unit chief just a few months ago. He had predicted a clean sweep for the party in all three corporations which certainly look probable now. Tiwari, the MP from North East Delhi, is a popular singer and actor in the Bhojpuri film industry.

9:25 am: Manoj Tiwari to the Indian Express | No celebrations for the prospective victory as we are sad because of Sukhma incidents that claimed lives of jawans.

9:23 am: The trends across all television channels are now quite uniform and indicate the pattern that we have been seeing in the last hour. The BJP is not facing any competition either from the Congress or the AAP. If these trends hold, it will get a clean majority in all the 3 corporations. The Congress is sitting in the second position in the South MCD and the East MCD.

9.20 am:  Is it time for a rethink in the Delhi Congress? News reports say that the Sheila Dikshit camp is all set to take on the Maken-led Delhi Congress leadership if it fails to maintain its second spot. Ajay Maken faced heavy criticism for his ‘failure’ to keep the Delhi Congress flock united. Top leaders including former Delhi Congress chief Arvinder Lovely quit the party days before the polls.

9:10 am: A little after 9 am, these are the trends coming in, according to India Today TV. The BJP is leading in 187 wards, the Congress in 41, the Aam Aadmi Party in 35. While there’s little doubt that the BJP is sweeping the polls, the battle now appears to be between the Congress and the AAP for second place. Can Congress maintain its lead? In just about two hours from now we will have the final results of the municipal elections.

8:58 am: The only corporation where the BJP is facing some competition is the East corporation. Both the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party are fighting for the second spot there. Remember, in 2015, the AAP had done really well in the East sweeping all the seats there. Patparganj is also the constituency of deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia. If the AAP does not do well in the East, it could point to an erosion in its popularity in the city ahead of crucial Assembly elections in 2020.

8:50 am: The BJP is at its best in the South Corporation with leads in 74 out of the 104 wards.

8:45 am: Overall trends right now, according to India Today (These are leads)

BJP – 184

Cong – 41

AAP – 41

8:40 am: In East and South corporations, the Congress is in the second spot behind the BJP, India Today TV reports.

The trend in Najafgarh below.

8:35 am: The BJP’s gains are uniform across the 3 corporations. In all of them, their leads are now over the half-way mark. So the party can rejoice at the moment. However, the exit poll projections that predicted a near rout for the AAP seems to be proved wrong. Both the AAP and the Congress are actually doing much better than how they were predicted to perform.

8:30 am: So we can now give the ward-wise leads across the three corporations, courtesy our on-the-ground reporter Naveed Iqbal.

Congress is leading in Subhash Nagar and Vikas Nagar in South Delhi.

AAP leading in Nihal Vihar and Timarpur in North Delhi.

Munirka, Rohini, Paschim Vihar are some of the wards where the BJP is winning.

8:24 am: So the impact of the resounding wins the BJP recorded in nearby Uttar Pradesh is clearly reflecting in Delhi at the moment. The BJP is racing ahead of the Congress and the AAP in the civic corporation with leads in 120 out of the 270 wards. If these trends continue, it is clear the AAP is losing its influence in the only state it controls in the country.

8:20 am: According to the trends put out by India Today TV, the BJP has uniform leads over its opponents across all the three corporations. In North Delhi, it has leads in 32 out of 103 wards, in south, it has 16 leads out of 104 wards and in east, it has 28 out of 63 wards. Remember, there are 2 wards where polling was not held due to death of candidates.

8:07 am: Since the polled votes were just half of the overall electorate, the trends across the three corporations are coming in quite fast. Right now, the BJP has leads in 32 wards, Congress in 9 wards and AAP in 6 wards. Clearly, the saffron party has taken a giant leap over its opponents.

8:02 am: So the counting process has begun. Initial trends will come soon and will be an indicator to what is going to happen.

8:00 am: Prayers are always important before election results. Here, Manoj Tiwari is offering his prayers to the gods.

7:55 am: This is the first time the NOTA option was available to the voters for civic elections in Delhi. So it will be interesting how many votes have been polled for NOTA.

7:45 am: This is the scene outside the RK Puram counting centre.

7:40 am: 20 minutes to go for counting of votes to begin.

7:20 am: To give our readers a backgrounder on the counting set up in the national capital, there will be 35 centres for counting, 16 of which are in north Delhi, 13 in south Delhi and six in east Delhi. Remember, these are the three corporations that together make up the municipal corporation of the city. There are 272 wards in all.

90,000 security personnel are being deployed across the counting centres to keep an eye on any probable inter-party violence.

7:15 am: Welcome to the live blog where we track all the updates from the Delhi Municipal Corporation election results. These elections, held once every five years, are crucial to understanding where the city’s political sympathies lie ahead of the parliamentary elections in 2019.

List of wards in the Delhi MCD

East Delhi Municipal Corporation

1 MAYUR VIHAR PHASE-I
2 TRILOKPURI-EAST
3 TRILOKPURI-WEST
4 NEW ASHOK NAGAR
5 KONDLI
6 GHAROLI
7 DALLUPURA
8 KALYAN PURI
9 MANDAWALI
10 VINOD NAGAR
11 MAYUR VIHAR PHASE-II
12 PATPAR GANJ
13 KISHAN KUNJ
14 LAKSHMI NAGAR
15 SHAKARPUR
16 PANDAV NAGAR
17 VISHWAS NAGAR
18 ANAND VIHAR
19 I.P. EXTENSION
20 PREET VIHAR
21 KRISHNA NAGAR
22 ANARKALI
23 GHONDLI
24 GEETA COLONY
25 GANDHI NAGAR
26 KANTI NAGAR
27 RAGHUBARPURA
28 DILSHAD COLONY
29 VIVEK VIHAR
30 JHILMIL
31 SHAHDARA
32 NAND NAGRI
33 SUNDER NAGRI
34 NEW SEEMAPURI
35 DILSHAD GARDEN
36 ASHOK NAGAR
37 RAM NAGAR
38 ROHTASH NAGAR
39 WELCOME COLONY
40 MAUJPUR
41 CHAUHAN BANGER
42 SEELAMPUR
43 GAUTAM PURI
44 BHAJAN PURA
45 YAMUNA VIHAR
46 GHONDA
47 BRAHAM PURI
48 SUBHASH MOHALLA
49 KARDAM PURI
50 BABARPUR
51 JANTA COLONY
52 JOHARIPUR
53 GOKAL PURI
54 SABOLI
55 HARSH VIHAR
56 SHIV VIHAR
57 KARAWAL NAGAR-EAST
58 MUSTAFABAD
59 NEHRU VIHAR
60 SONIA VIHAR
61 KARAWAL NAGAR-WEST
62 SADATPUR
63 KHAJOORI KHAS
64 SRI RAM COLONY

North Delhi Municipal Corporation

1 NARELA
2 BAKHTAWARPUR
3 ALIPUR
4 HOLAMBI KHURD
5 BANKNER
6 KADIPUR
7 BURARI
8 JHARODA
9 KAMALPUR
10 SANT NAGAR
11 MUKUNDPUR
12 TIMARPUR
13 MALKA GANJ
14 G.T.B. NAGAR
15 MUKHERJEE NAGAR
16 SARAI PIPAL THALA
17 ADARSH NAGAR
18 DHIRPUR
19 SARUP NAGAR
20 SWAMI SHARDA NAND COLONY
21 JAHANGIR PURI
22 BHALSWA
23 SAMAYPUR BADLI
24 ROHINI-A
25 ROHINI-B
26 VIJAY VIHAR
27 BUDH VHAR
28 RITHALA
29 NANGAL THAKRAN
30 BAWANA
31 POOTH KHURD
32 ROHINI-C
33 BEGUMPUR
34 ROHINI-D
35 KANJHAWALA
36 RANI KHERA
37 NANGLOI
38 NILOTHI
39 QAMRUDDIN NAGAR
40 MUBARAK PUR DABAS
41 AMAN VIHAR
42 KIRARI SULEMAN NAGAR
43 PREM NAGAR
44 NITHARI
45 SULTANPURI-A
46 MANGOLPURI-D
47 SULTANPURI-B
48 SULTANPURI-C
49 NANGLOI JAT
50 PEERA GARHI
51 NIHAL VIHAR
52 LAKSHMI PARK
53 ROHINI-E
54 MANGOLPURI-A
55 MANGOLPURI-B
56 MANGOLPURI-C
57 ROHINI-F
58 ROHINI-G
59 ROHINI-H
60 ROHINI-I
61 HAIDERPUR
62 SHALIMAR BAGH -NORTH
63 SHALIMAR BAGH -SOUTH
64 PITAMPURA
65 SARASWATI VIHAR
66 RANI BAGH
67 PASCHIM VIHAR
68 KOHAT ENCLAVE
69 SHAKUR PUR
70 TRI NAGAR
71 RAM PURA
72 WAZIR PUR
73 SAWAN PARK
74 NIMRI COLONY
75 ASHOK VIHAR
76 SANGAM PARK
77 MODEL TOWN
78 KAMLA NAGAR
79 SHASTRI NAGAR
80 SADAR BAZAR
81 KISHAN GANJ
82 ANAND PARBAT
83 CIVIL LINES
84 CHANDNI CHOWK
85 JAMA MASJID
86 AJMERI GATE
87 BAZAR SITA RAM
88 DELHI GATE
89 QURAISH NAGAR
90 BALLIMARAN
91 RAM NAGAR
92 KAROL BAGH
93 PAHAR GANJ
94 DEV NAGAR
95 EAST PATEL NAGAR
96 RANJIT NAGAR
97 BALJIT NAGAR
98 WEST PATEL NAGAR
99 KARAMPURA
100 MOTI NAGAR
101 MANSAROVER GARDEN
102 RAJINDER NAGAR
103 INDER PURI
104 NARAINA

South Delhi Municipal Coporation

1 MADIPUR
2 PUNJABI BAGH
3 RAJA GARDEN
4 RAGHUBIR NAGAR
5 RAJOURI GARDEN
6 TAGORE GARDEN
7 VISHNU GARDEN
8 KHYALA
9 SUBHASH NAGAR
10 NANGAL RAYA
11 PRATAP NAGAR
12 KESHOPUR
13 TILAK NAGAR
14 MAHAVIR NAGAR
15 JANAKPURI WEST
16 JANAKPURI SOUTH
17 SITAPURI
18 MILAP NAGAR
19 RANHOLA
20 VIKASPURI
21 HASTSAL
22 VIKAS NAGAR
23 SAINIK ENCLAVE
24 BAPRAULA
25 MOHAN GARDEN-SOUTH
26 MOHAN GARDEN-NORTH
27 NAWADA
28 UTTAM NAGAR
29 BINDAPUR
30 DABRI
31 SAGARPUR-WEST
32 SAGARPUR-EAST
33 MANGLAPURI
34 NANGLI SAKRAWATI
35 KAKRAULA
36 DWARKA – A
37 MATIALA
38 DWARKA-B
39 CHHAWLA
40 GHUMAN HERA
41 GOPAL NAGAR
42 DICHAON KALAN
43 NAJAFGARH
44 ROSHANPURA
45 ISAPUR
46 RAJ NAGAR
47 DWARKA-C
48 BIJWASAN
49 KAPASHERA
50 MAHIPALPUR
51 MADHU VIHAR
52 MAHAVIR ENCLAVE
53 SADH NAGAR
54 PALAM
55 DARYAGANJ
56 SIDHARTH NAGAR
57 LAJPAT NAGAR
58 KASTURBA NAGAR
59 ANDREWS GANJ
60 KOTLA MUBARAKPUR
61 SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE
62 HAUZ KHAS
63 MALVIYA NAGAR
64 VASANT NAGAR
65 R.K. PURAM
66 MUNIRKA
67 MEHRAULI
68 LADO SARAI
69 VASANT KUNJ
70 CHHATARPUR
71 RAJPUR KHURD
72 BHATI
73 AYA NAGAR
74 DAKSHIN PURI EXTENSION
75 TIGRI
76 DEOLI
77 SANGAM VIHAR-A
78 SANGAM VIHAR-B
79 MADANGIR
80 PUSHP VIHAR
81 KHANPUR
82 TUGHLAKABAD EXTENSION
83 SANGAM VIHAR-C
84 SANGAM VIHAR-D
85 SANGAM VIHAR-E
86 GREATER KAILASH
87 CHITARANJAN PARK
88 CHIRAG DELHI
89 SRI NIWAS PURI
90 KALKAJI
91 GOVIND PURI
92 HARKESH NAGAR
93 TEKHAND
94 PUL PEHLADPUR
95 BADARPUR
96 MOLARBAND
97 HARI NAGAR
98 JAITPUR
99 OM VIHAR
100 ZAKIR NAGAR
101 JASOLA VIHAR
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Political PulseUpdated: March 28, 2024 22:43 IST

Away from the national capital’s courtroom where the case against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is playing out, two key figures embroiled in the excise policy case – four-time MP Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy and his son Raghava Magunta Reddy – are busy campaigning for BJP ally Telugu Desam Party (TDP)

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