The vote counting for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections is currently in progress, revealing a fiercely competitive political landscape. According to the latest data from the Election Commission of India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 48 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won 22 constituencies.
Voting was conducted across all 70 assembly constituencies in a single phase on February 5. This election has been marked by high voter turnout and spirited campaigning from all major parties. The current term of the Delhi Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on February 23, giving the victorious party ample time—just over two weeks—to form the new government in the national capital.
The 2025 Delhi Assembly elections were marked by a significant triangular battle between the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the resurgent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Indian National Congress, each vying for dominance in the capital’s complex political landscape. The BJP made a strong comeback, winning 42 out of 70 seats, ending its long absence from power in Delhi.
The AAP, despite its efforts, only secured 22 seats and faced a major blow when Arvind Kejriwal lost his seat in the New Delhi constituency to BJP’s Parvesh Verma. Meanwhile, Congress, once a dominant force in Delhi, was entirely shut out, failing to win any seats, marking a sharp decline in its political influence.
The BJP’s victory reshapes the capital’s political scene, potentially altering the focus of governance, while AAP’s role as the opposition remains vital. Congress's absence in the assembly signals the need for a reassessment of its strategies moving forward. Check below the compiled list of BJP and AAP winners for Delhi assembly elections 2025.
The BJP's victory is expected to influence Delhi's governance, potentially impacting policies related to infrastructure, education, and public welfare. The AAP, while no longer in power, is likely to continue its role as a constructive opposition, holding the new government accountable.
Delhi election winners list: BJP, AAP, and Congress candidates status
Constituency
| Winning candidates
| Winning party
|
Narela
| Raj Karan Khatri
| BJP
|
Burari
| Sanjeev Jha
| AAP
|
Timarpur
| Surya Prakash Khatri
| BJP
|
Adarsh Nagar
| Raj Kumar Bhatia
| BJP
|
Badli
| Deepak Chaudhary Aahir
| BJP
|
Rithala
| Kulwant Rana
| BJP
|
Bawana (SC)
| Ravinder Indraj Singh
| BJP
|
Mundka
| Gajender Drall
| BJP
|
Kirari
| Anil Jhan
| AAP
|
Sultanpur Majra (SC)
| Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat
| AAP
|
Nangloi Jat
| Manoj Kumar Shokeen
| BJP
|
Mangolpuri (SC)
| Raj Kumar Chauhan
| BJP
|
Rohini
| Vijender Gupta
| BJP
|
Shalimar Bagh
| Rekha Gupta
| BJP
|
Tri Nagar
| Tilak Ram Gupta | BJP
|
Wazirpur
| Poonam Sharma
| BJP
|
Model Town
| Ashok Goel
| BJP
|
Sadar Bazar
| Som Dutt
| AAP
|
Chandni Chowk
| Punardeep Singh Sawhney
| AAP
|
Matia Mahal
| Aaley Mohammed Iqbal
| AAP
|
Ballimaran
| Imran Hussain
| AAP
|
Shakur Basti
| Karnail Singh
| BJP
|
Karol Bagh (SC)
| Vishesh Ravi
| AAP
|
Moti Nagar
| Harish Khurana
| BJP
|
Madipur (SC)
| Kailash Gangwal
| BJP
|
Rajouri Garden
| Manjinder Singh Sirsa
| BJP
|
Hari Nagar
| Shyam Sharma
| BJP
|
Tilak Nagar
| Jarnail Singh
| AAP
|
Janakpuri
| Ashish Sood
| BJP
|
Vikaspuri
| Pankaj Kumar Singh
| BJP
|
Uttam Nagar
| Pawan Sharma
| BJP
|
Dwarka
| Pradyumn Singh Rajput
| BJP
|
Matiala
| Sandeep Sehrawat
| BJP
|
Najafgarh
| Neelam Pahalwan
| BJP
|
Bijwasan
| Kailash Gahlot
| BJP
|
Palam
| Kuldeep Solanki
| BJP
|
Delhi Cantonment
| Virender Singh
| AAP
|
New Delhi
| Parvesh Sahib Singh
| BJP
|
Jangpura
| Tarwinder Singh Marwah
| BJP
|
Kasturba Nagar
| Neeraj Basoya
| BJP
|
Malviya Nagar
| Satish Upadhyay
| BJP
|
RK Puram
| Anil Kumar Sharma
| BJP
|
Mehrauli
| Gajender Singh Yadav | BJP
|
Chhatarpur
| Kartar Singh Tanwar
| BJP
|
Deoli (SC)
| Prem Chauhan
| AAP
|
Ambedkar Nagar (SC)
| Dr. Ajay Dutt
| AAP
|
Sangam Vihar
| Chandan Kumar Choudhary
| BJP
|
Greater Kailash
| Shikha Roy
| BJP
|
Kalkaji
| Atishi
| AAP
|
Tughlakabad
| Sahi Ram
| AAP
|
Badarpur
| Ram Singh Netaji
| AAP
|
Okhla
| Amanatullah Khan
| AAP
|
Trilokpuri (SC)
| Ravi Kant
| BJP
|
Kondli (SC)
| Kuldeep
| AAP
|
Patparganj
| Ravinder Singh Negi
| BJP
|
Laxmi Nagar
| Abhay Verma
| BJP
|
Vishwas Nagar
| Om Prakash Sharma
| BJP
|
Krishna Nagar
| Dr Anil Goyal
| AAP
|
Gandhi Nagar
| Arvinder Singh Lovely
| BJP
|
Shahdara
| Sanjay Goyal
| BJP
|
Seemapuri (SC)
| Veer Singh Dhingan
| AAP
|
Rohtas Nagar
| Jitender Mahajan
| BJP
|
Seelam Pur
| Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad
| AAP
|
Ghonda
| Ajay Mahawar
| BJP
|
Babarpur
| Gopal Rai
| AAP
|
Gokalpur (SC)
| Surendra Kumar
| AAP
|
Mustafabad
| Mohan Singh Bisht
| BJP
|
Karawal Nagar
| Kapil Mishra
| BJP
|
Patel Nagar
| Pravesh Ratn
| AAP
|
Rajinder Nagar
| Umang Bajaj
| BJP
|
(The complete list of winners is updated as per the Election Commission of India (ECI) official results – eci.gov.in.)Delhi's 2025 Assembly Elections have inscribed a transformative chapter in the city's political chronicle, signaling both change and continuity in governance. With the Bharatiya Janata Party winning 48 seats and the Aam Aadmi Party obtaining 22, the results articulate a decisive mandate that redefines power structures in the capital. The surprising exit of the Indian National Congress from the Assembly further intensifies the need for introspection among longstanding political forces, paving the way for a period of strategic reinvention.
This electoral outcome is far more than a mere count of votes; it encapsulates the aspirations, frustrations, and determined spirit of millions of Delhi residents. A remarkable voter turnout, combined with fervent campaigning, underscores the essence of democratic participation where every vote contributes to the broader narrative of progress. The newly formed government now faces the formidable task of translating electoral promises into tangible improvements in infrastructure, education, and public welfare. Concurrently, the role of the opposition remains critical, ensuring that the government's actions remain aligned with the electorate's expectations.
As Delhi embarks on this new journey, the unfolding political drama serves as a testament to the enduring power of democracy. The election results remind citizens that change, while inevitable, depends on sustained engagement and accountability at every level. In the aftermath of a fiercely contested electoral battle, the final reflection is clear: democracy thrives when every voice is heard, and every vote matters.