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Janakpuri Election Final Results: AAP's RAJESH RISHI won from Janakpuri assembly
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Background
The polling in Babarpur constituency in the 2020 Assembly Election elections took place on 8th February. Aam Aadmi Party has fielded Gopal Rai, Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded Naresh Gaur while Mrs Anveeksha Tnpathi Jain is contesting on Congress Party ticket. Voting in Babarpur Assembly was held on 8 February in which 65.4% voters exercised their vote. Counting of votes in Babarpur Assembly will begin today from 8 am, whose latest information will be available on this page.
Here are the past results of the Assembly polls in Babarpur constituency:
Here are the past results of the Assembly polls in Babarpur constituency:
- 1993 Assembly Elections: In 2nd Assembly election, BJP candidate defeated INC candidate with a difference of 15301 votes. Here, BJP leader Naresh Gaur attained 21023 votes and INC candidate Bhopal Singh bagged 5722 votes.
- 1998 Assembly Elections: In 3rd Assembly election, interesting battle was seen seen between BJP and INC. Here, BJP candidate defeated his INC counterpart with a difference of 963 votes.
- 2003 Assembly Elections: In 4th Assembly election, interesting battle was seen seen between INC and BJP. Here, INC candidate defeated his BJP counterpart with a difference of 4259 votes.
- 2008 Assembly Elections: In Fifth Assembly election, interesting battle was seen seen between BJP and BSP. Here, BJP candidate defeated his BSP counterpart with a difference of 3826 votes.
- 2013 Assembly Elections: In 6th Assembly election, interesting battle was seen seen between BJP and INC. Here, BJP candidate defeated his INC counterpart with a difference of 4507 votes.
10:15 AM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Partywise Candidates with criminal cases
60% of Aam Aadmi Party Candidates has criminal cases, 39% of Bharatiya Janata Party candidates has criminal cases while 27% of Congress candidates has criminal cases.
60% of Aam Aadmi Party Candidates has criminal cases, 39% of Bharatiya Janata Party candidates has criminal cases while 27% of Congress candidates has criminal cases.
13:10 PM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Candidates with high liabilities
The details of top 3 candidates with high liabilities assets, contesting in the Delhi Assembly Elections are AAP's Raaj Kumar Anand, INC's Gurcharan Singh and INC's Satish Lohia.
The details of top 3 candidates with high liabilities assets, contesting in the Delhi Assembly Elections are AAP's Raaj Kumar Anand, INC's Gurcharan Singh and INC's Satish Lohia.
14:10 PM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Crorepati Candidates
Out of 672, 243 Candidates are Crorepati in 2020 Delhi Assembly Election as per ADR report.
Out of 672, 243 Candidates are Crorepati in 2020 Delhi Assembly Election as per ADR report.
21:10 PM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Average Assets of candidates
As per the ADR report, In 2020 Assembly polls Average assets of the candidate is 4.34 Crores.
As per the ADR report, In 2020 Assembly polls Average assets of the candidate is 4.34 Crores.
18:30 PM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Serious Criminal Cases, Party wise Candidates
The number of candidates from each party who have serious criminal cases against them in their affidavits are as follows: 36(51%) out of 70 candidates from AAP, 17(25%) out of 67 candidates from BJP, 13(20%) out of 66 candidates from INC, 10 (15%) out of 66 candidates from BSP and 2(40%) out of 5 candidates from NCP
The number of candidates from each party who have serious criminal cases against them in their affidavits are as follows: 36(51%) out of 70 candidates from AAP, 17(25%) out of 67 candidates from BJP, 13(20%) out of 66 candidates from INC, 10 (15%) out of 66 candidates from BSP and 2(40%) out of 5 candidates from NCP
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