As Delhi prepares for the 2025 Assembly elections, the political atmosphere is charged with anticipation. With voting scheduled for February 5, 2025, major political parties have intensified their campaigns to secure public support. This election takes on heightened significance following the resignation of AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, who stepped down amid corruption allegations and subsequent release from jail. His exit has reshaped the political battlefield, with BJP and Congress vying to capitalize on the shifting dynamics.

Crucial Election with Widespread Participation
The election will take place across 70 constituencies, ensuring comprehensive representation of Delhi's diverse electorate. Voting will be conducted in a single phase, with polling stations open from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing flexibility for voters. Recognizing the importance of voter turnout, the Election Commission has declared a public holiday on election day. This move ensures that government offices, schools, and even private businesses facilitate voter participation by adjusting their operational hours.
Counting, Exit Polls, and Final Results
The results of the election will be determined on February 8, 2025, when the counting of votes commences. Additionally, exit polls will be released on the evening of February 5, offering early predictions of the electoral outcome. These insights will provide a glimpse into voter sentiment before the official results are announced.
Key Electoral Battles in Prominent Constituencies
Several constituencies are emerging as battlegrounds for intense political showdowns:
- New Delhi: AAP's Arvind Kejriwal faces stiff competition from BJP's Parvesh Verma and Congress's Sandeep Dixit, son of the late Sheila Dixit.
- Patparganj: AAP's Avadh Ojha is contesting against BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi and Congress's Anil Chaudhary.
- Rohini, Kalkaji, and Jangpura are also witnessing fierce electoral battles among AAP, BJP, and Congress candidates.
These contests are pivotal in shaping the governance of Delhi for the next legislative term.
AAP's Past Performance and Changing Political Dynamics
In the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP won 62 out of 70 seats, securing 39% of the total vote share. This followed its dominant performance in 2015, where it won over 50% of votes and nearly 95% of the seats. However, with the recent political upheavals and shifting alliances, the 2025 elections present an uncertain yet highly significant challenge for all parties.
Call to Action for Voters
The Election Commission urges every eligible voter to exercise their democratic right. The 2025 Delhi Assembly elections stand as a defining moment in the city's governance, reaffirming the power of the electorate in shaping its future. As Delhiites head to the polls, their votes will determine the direction of the capital's leadership and policies for the coming years.


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