Delhi Election Results 2020 LIVE: AAP ahead in 21 seats\, BJP in 13
Delhi Election Results 2020 LIVE: BJP's Bagga trails, AAP leads in Hari Nagar
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oi-Oneindia Staff
New Delhi, Feb 11: The counting of votes for the Delhi Assembly elections 2020 began at 8am amid tight security. The main contest in the national capital is expected to take place between BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The BJP had managed to win all seven Lok Sabha seats in the 2019 general election.
Meanwhile, exit polls predicted that AAP), led by Arvind Kejriwal, will win a clear majority and be back in power, defeating the BJP which rules at the centre.
Sanjay Singh, AAP MP on early trends: Wait for the final result, we are going to register a massive win.
9:34 AM, 11 Feb
Kejriwal leading by 775 votes
9:34 AM, 11 Feb
AAP is now leading in 41 and BJP in 24
9:33 AM, 11 Feb
Bawana has now gone back to BJP. Ravindra Kumar Indraaj is the contestant there.
9:25 AM, 11 Feb
AAP is leading in 40 of the total 70 seats and the BJP is ahead in 20. The Congress is ahead in 1 constituency
Political Heavyweights
Patparganj
Ravi Negi
BJP
Manish Sisodiya
AAP
Vs
AAP's Manish Sisodiya is trailing from Patparganj. Sisodia, known as the trusted lieutenant of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, shouldered the responsibility of tackling the aggressive campaign mounted by the BJP.
9:22 AM, 11 Feb
Aam Aadmi Party's Raghuvinder Shokeen leading from Nangloi Jat constituency, after first round of counting of votes.
BJP leading in Vishwas Nagar, OP Sharma is contesting there for the party.
9:07 AM, 11 Feb
Delhi deputy CM and senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia is ahead in Patparganj constituency
9:06 AM, 11 Feb
AAP is leading in 43 of the total 70 seats and the BJP is ahead in 16. The Congress is ahead in Ballimaran constituency
9:06 AM, 11 Feb
Counting yet to start in 2 seats- Ambedkar Nagar and Deoli (SC)
Political Heavyweights
Uttam Nagar
Naresh Balyan
AAP
Krishna Gehlot
BJP
Vs
Naresh Balyan of AAP is leading from Uttam Nagar.
9:04 AM, 11 Feb
AAP is leading in 44 of the total 70 seats and the BJP is ahead in 16.
8:55 AM, 11 Feb
Counting in 3 places halted- Adarsh Nagar, Model Town and Shakur Basti
8:54 AM, 11 Feb
According to early trends, Kejriwal-led party now leading in 40 seats, BJP in 15
8:53 AM, 11 Feb
Congress' Alka Lamba is trailing in Chandni Chowk. She is the incumbent MLA from the constituency and had left the Kejriwal-led party last year. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had fielded Suman Kumar Gupta and AAP Parlad Singh Sawhney.
8:46 AM, 11 Feb
Kapil Mishra, the controversial AAP leader who defected to the BJP in 2019, is leading from Model Town Assembly constituency.
8:44 AM, 11 Feb
AAP's Atishi and Raghav Chadha leading from Kalkaji and Rajinder Nagar
8:44 AM, 11 Feb
AAP's Haji Yunus ahead in Mustafabad. He is up against Bharatiya Janata Party's Jagdish Pradhan
Counting of votes underway at Gole market counting centre
8:37 AM, 11 Feb
BJP’s candidate Tajinder Pal Bagga is leading from Hari Nagar Assembly constituency. A Twitter star, Bagga is the founder of the ultra-nationalist fringe outfit called Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena. He is also the Delhi spokesperson for the BJP. BJP’s Bagga has been pitted against Congress’ Surinder Kumar Setia and AAP’s Raj Kumari Dhillon.
8:35 AM, 11 Feb
Aam Aadmi Party candidate Gopal Rai is leading from Babarpur constituency in the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections. In 2015, Gopal Rai had won in this seat defeating BJP's candidate by a margin of 35271 votes which was 27.38% of the total votes polled. Gopal Rai polled a total of 128822 (59.14%) votes.
8:31 AM, 11 Feb
We are assured that BJP government will be formed in Delhi with a majority, senior party leader, says Vijay Goel
8:28 AM, 11 Feb
The election, largely seen as a battle between the AAP and the BJP, was held on Saturday, sealing the fate of 672 candidates -- 593 men and 79 women. Nearly 24 hours after the polling ended in Delhi, the Election Commission on Sunday announced that the final voter turnout was 62.59 per cent, five per cent less than 2015, and asserted that it followed the laid down process to compile data, after the AAP questioned the "delay".
8:25 AM, 11 Feb
AAP's Amanatullah Khan leading from Okhla constituency. He is pitted against BJP’s Brahm Singh and Congress’s Parvez Hashmi. Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Nagar, the epicentre of anti-CAA protest falls under the Okhla constituency.
8:19 AM, 11 Feb
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is ahead from the New Delhi constituency. Kejriwal is pitted against BJP's Sunil Yadav
8:14 AM, 11 Feb
AAP ahead in 17 seats and BJP in 7. Congress yet to open its account, according to early trends
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12:10 AM, 11 Feb
Counting of votes polled in the high-stakes Delhi Assembly elections is set to take place on Tuesday, with exit polls predicting a big win for the ruling AAP even as BJP leaders maintained that the surveys will fall flat.
12:10 AM, 11 Feb
Strong rooms spread across the city storing the EVMs are being heavily guarded, with a three-layer security ring.
12:10 AM, 11 Feb
Tight security arrangements have also been put in place at various centres across the national capital.
12:11 AM, 11 Feb
The curiosity among people to know the outcome of the elections to the 70-member Delhi Assembly has heightened post-exit polls, that has forecast a big win for the ruling Aam Aadmi Party.
12:11 AM, 11 Feb
BJP leaders have, however, maintained that the exit poll results that predicted its defeat in the Delhi polls will "fail" as the surveys did not take into account the votes polled in the evening.
12:11 AM, 11 Feb
The election, largely seen as a battle between the AAP and the Bharatiya Janata Party, which went aggressive during the high-octane campaign was held on Saturday, sealing the fate of 672 candidates -- 593 men and 79 women.
12:11 AM, 11 Feb
Nearly 24 hours after the polling ended in Delhi, the Election Commission on Sunday announced that the final voter turnout was 62.59 per cent, five per cent less than 2015, and asserted that it followed the laid down process to compile data, after the AAP questioned the delay.
6:22 AM, 11 Feb
AAP leader, Arvind Kejriwal has already extended an invitation to Mamata Banerjee to be part of his swearing in ceremony.
6:22 AM, 11 Feb
The exit polls have predicted a big win for the AAP. The BJP is expected to make gains when compared to its 2015 tally.
6:22 AM, 11 Feb
The BJP remains confident, yet cautious. The AAP on the other hand is already in celebratory mode.
6:50 AM, 11 Feb
There are 27 centres set up and 2,600 personnel in place to undertake counting. There are 33 counting observers as well. Counting will begin at 8 am.
6:50 AM, 11 Feb
Arvind Kejriwal will be eyeing a third term as Chief Minister of Delhi. Exit polls predict that the AAP would win the polls comfortably.
6:59 AM, 11 Feb
Ballimaran constituency recorded the highest voter turnout of 71.6 per cent among all the 70 assembly seats in the national capital, while Delhi Cantonment brought up the rear in polling percentage, according to data shared by officials on Sunday.
7:20 AM, 11 Feb
When will trends start coming in?
Trends on the Delhi Assembly elections will start coming in soon after the counting starts around 8 am.
7:21 AM, 11 Feb
Where to see Election Results of Delhi Polls?
The counting of votes and results on individual seats will be declared live on Election Commission of India websites - eciresults.nic.in, eci.gov.in and results.eci.gov.in. One can also You can also follow OneIndia for latest updates from Delhi election vote counting.
7:23 AM, 11 Feb
Traffic movement will remain closed on
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Traffic movement will remain closed on Road number 224 Dwarka from sector 7/9 crossing towards sector 9/10 crossing due to vote counting.
Traffic movement will remain closed on Road number 224 Dwarka on account of counting, says Delhi Traffic Police
7:25 AM, 11 Feb
A day before the results, Kejriwal had asked AAP volunteers not to burst firecrackers during victory celebrations as it contributes to pollution.
7:26 AM, 11 Feb
Traffic movement will also be closed on Muni Maya Ram Marg near Guru Nanak Dev Institute of Technology (both carriageways) due to counting of votes today
7:27 AM, 11 Feb
#DelhiElections2020: An Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supporter reaches Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence with his children. Counting for all 70 assembly seats in Delhi to begin at 8 am. pic.twitter.com/jFG9M6VZ4W
AAP supporter reaches Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence with his children.
7:29 AM, 11 Feb
Delhi: BJP leader Vijay Goel offered prayers at Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place. Counting for all 70 assembly seats in Delhi to begin at 8 am. #DelhiResultspic.twitter.com/CDbtQXGAqC
BJP leader Vijay Goel offered prayers at Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place
7:30 AM, 11 Feb
BJP Delhi Chief Manoj Tiwari said,''I am not nervous. I am confident that it will be a good day for BJP. We are coming to power in Delhi today. Don't be surprised if we win 55 seats.''
7:36 AM, 11 Feb
Delhi CEO Ranbir Singh said the counting will be held in multiple rounds."The postal ballots will be counted first till 8.30 am and then the votes cast through EVMs will be counted," PTI reported.
7:55 AM, 11 Feb
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia offered prayers at his residence ahead of counting for assembly elections #DelhiResultspic.twitter.com/nQLa0N7aO3
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia offered prayers at his residence ahead of counting for assembly elections. Speaking to reporters, he exuded confidence and said,"We are confident of a win today because we have worked for people in the last 5 years."
The counting centres are located across the 11 districts, including at CWG Sports Complex in East Delhi, NSIT Dwarka in West Delhi, Meerabai Institute of Technology and G B Pant Institute of Technology in Southeast Delhi, Sir CV Raman ITI, Dheerpur in Central Delhi, and Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Bawana in North Delhi.
8:07 AM, 11 Feb
The first trends are in, BJP leads from Krishna Nagar