Jangpura assembly election results 2025: Manish Sisodia is trailing in early trends
ET Online February 08, 2025 02:00 PM
Synopsis

Jangpura Election Results Live: Jangpura, a key constituency in South Delhi, will see AAP's Manish Sisodia, BJP's Tarvinder Singh Marwah, and Congress's Farhad Suri vying for the 2025 election. In previous elections, AAP's Praveen Kumar won decisively in both 2020 and 2015. Election Commission of India will declare the results today.

Jangpura Election Vote Counting Live: The primary contenders include Sardar Tarvinder Singh Marwah (BJP), Manish Sisodia (AAP), and Farhad Suri (Congress).
Jangpura is a prominent assembly constituency amongst Delhi's 70 legislative seats, located in South Delhi's affluent area. The 2025 electoral contest features several candidates: AAP's Manish Sisodia, BJP's Tarvinder Singh Marwah, and Congress's Farhad Suri.

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As per early trends, Sisodia is trailing.

Sisodia was the deputy chief minister in the AAP government.

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In Jangpura, there are several other candidates including Rakesh Sagar (Blue India Party), Ravindra Singh Raviyodaya (BSP), Bijender (Haryana Jansena Party), independent candidates Ashok Bambani and Sunil Kumar Kukreja, and Anil Kumar representing Bhartiya Rashtrawadi Party.

The constituency's boundaries extend to include Jangpura and its extended regions, with Mathura Road, Ring Railway Line, Defence Colony Flyover area, Silver Oak Park, and Barapulla drain marking its periphery.

The 2020 election results showed AAP candidate Praveen Kumar emerging victorious with 45,133 votes, surpassing BJP's Impreet Singh Bakshi who secured 29,070 votes, whilst Congress candidate Tarvinder Singh Marwah obtained 13,565 votes.

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The 2015 assembly elections witnessed AAP's dominance, with Praveen Kumar securing 43,927 votes. BJP's Maninder Singh Dhir received 23,477 votes, and Congress's Tarvinder Singh Marwah garnered 22,662 votes.


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