New Delhi. Counting of votes has started for the results of Delhi Assembly Election. The entire country, including Delhi, is eyeing the election results of the capital. The results will make it clear whether the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) forms the government by defeating the anti -incumbency wave or the BJP will return to Delhi after 27 years. These results will also decide what will be the future of Congress in Delhi politics.
The Aam Aadmi Party and BJP are seeing a tough competition in Delhi Assembly Election. Out of the 40 seats the BJP is leading, 30 seats have its lead to more than 3 thousand votes. At the same time, Purvanchal is leading in 20 of 29 seats. After the initial trend, the BJP is getting an edge. At the same time, BJP workers have also started preparing for the celebration.

New Delhi, Patparganj, Jangpura, Bijwasan and Kalkaji assembly are included in the hot seats in Delhi. While Arvind Kejriwal and Pravesh Verma have a match from New Delhi, there is a contest between CM Atishi and BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri from Kalkaji. Former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia is contesting from Jungpura. CM Atishi is lagging behind from Kalkaji assembly seat. BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri is continuously leading.
BJP’s Ashish Sood is leading by 3700 votes from Janakpuri. On the other hand, BJP’s Harish Khurana from Moti Nagar is ahead by two and a half thousand votes. BJP’s Vijendra Gupta is ahead by 218 votes in the third round from Rohini. Jainral Singh of Aam Aadmi Party from Tilak Nagar is leading by 4800 votes. BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri from Kalkaji seat is leading by 1149 votes with 4238 votes and BJP’s Manish Chaudhary from Okhla by 2260 votes with 4955 votes.