MCD bypolls: AAP wins 5 seats on debut, Congress gets 4, BJP 3
New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party today won maximum five seats on its debut in the MCD bypolls for 13 wards results of which were declared today. While Congress won in four wards, BJP bagged 3
New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party today won maximum five seats on its debut in the MCD bypolls for 13 wards results of which were declared today. While Congress won in four wards, BJP bagged 3 seats and one seat went to an independent candidate.
Expressing his satisfaction with results, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted: “MCD ruled by BJP-Cong. Outsider AAP wins max seats in by-election. Thanks Delhi for reaffirming faith. Ab MCD election mein sabhi seat jeetni hai.”
Terming the victory a big achievement, Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken said,"We are grateful to people for supporting us. It’s a great win as these wards weren’t traditionally ours."
"Want to thank Rahul Gandhiji as well for taking an initiative to address problems of people in slums,"he added.
Independent candidate Rajender Singh Tanwar won from Bhati ward where the maximum votes had been polled in the bypolls held on Sunday last.
AAP candidate Abhishek Bidhuri won from Tekhand ward by a margin of 1555 votes defeating BJP candidate Sunil Verma.
Other winners from the party were Ramesh from Matiala ward, Anil Malik from Nanakpura and Ashok Kumar from Vikas Nagar ward, election officials said.
Congress candidate Pankaj won from the Jhilmil ward by a margin of 2419 votes. Pankaj defeated ex MLA and BJP candidate
Jitender Singh Shunty. Congress candidate Yogita Rathi won from the women reserved seat of Munirka. The party candidates also won from Khichdipur and Qumraddin Nagar.
BJP candidate Bhupinder Mohan Bhandari won from Shalimar Bagh by a margin of 1451 votes. Party candidate Dr Mahender Nagpal won Wazirpur ward by 3608 votes while Nawada candidate Krishan Gehlot won by 4843 votes.
The AAP is leading in Balimaran seat where the results are yet to come.
The bypolls to the wards falling under three corporations- SDMC (7), NDMC (4) and EDMC (2)- were necessitated due to their sitting councillors getting elected to Delhi Assembly in 2013 and 2015.