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Rajouri Garden Election Final Results: AAP's A DHANWATI CHANDELA A won from Rajouri Garden assembly
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New Delhi: The polling / voting in Rajouri Garden constituency in the 2020 Assembly Elections took place on 8th February. Aam Aadmi Party Dhanwati Chandela is pitted against Bharatiya Janata Party Ramesh Khanna and Congress Party Congress Party Amandeep Singh Sudan Voting in Rajouri Garden Assembly was held on 8 February in which 60.74% voters exercised their vote. Counting of votes in Badarpur 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 Rajouri Garden constituency
Know who are constesing over BJP, AAP and INC Tickets
Here are the past results of the Assembly polls in Rajouri Garden constituency
- 1993 Assembly Elections: In 2nd Assembly election, interesting battle was seen seen between INC and BJP here INC candidate defeated his BJP counterpart with a difference of 3551 votes.
- 1998 Assembly Elections: In third Assembly election, INC candidate defeated BJP candidate with a difference of 19297 votes. Here, INC leader Ajay Makan attained 36060 votes and BJP candidate Sashi Prabha Arya bagged 16763 votes
- 2003 Assembly Elections: In 4th Assembly election, INC candidate defeated BJP candidate with a difference of 24487 votes. Here, INC leader Ajay Makan attained 39515 votes and BJP candidate Sarabjit Singh bagged 15028 votes
- 2008 Assembly Elections: In 5th Assembly election, interesting battle was seen seen between INC and SAD(M); here INC candidate defeated his SAD(M) counterpart with a difference of 46 votes.
- 2013 Assembly Elections: In 6th Assembly election, SAD candidate defeated INC candidate with a difference of 11008 votes. Here, SAD leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa attained 41721 votes and INC candidate A Dhanwati Chandela bagged 30713 votes
Know who are constesing over BJP, AAP and INC Tickets
Party Name | Candidate Name | Age | Education | Cases | Total Assets (as per last ITR return) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aam Aadmi Party | Dhanwati Chandela | 60 | 10th | No Criminal Cases | 56,90,40,449 |
Bharatiya Janata Party | Ramesh Khanna | 68 | Graduate | 1 charge IPC Section-295A, 1 charge IPC Section-506, 1 charge IPC Section-332 and 1 charge IPC Section-440 | 6,26,66,943 |
Congress Party | Amandeep Singh Sudan | 37 | Graduate | No Criminal Cases | 65,16,117 |
07:18 AM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Average Assets in 2015 Elections
The average assets of these 55 re- contesting MLAs fielded by various parties including independents in 2015 was Rs 7.25 Crores.
The average assets of these 55 re- contesting MLAs fielded by various parties including independents in 2015 was Rs 7.25 Crores.
11:10 AM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Party wise average assets
Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 70 AAP candidates is Rs. 15.25 crores, 66 INC candidates is Rs 11.68 crores, 67 BJP candidates have average assets of Rs 10.22 crores, 66 BSP candidates have average assets worth Rs 62.67 lakhs, 5 NCP candidates have average assets worth Rs 2.14 crores and 148 independent candidates have average assets worth Rs 80.90 lakhs.
Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 70 AAP candidates is Rs. 15.25 crores, 66 INC candidates is Rs 11.68 crores, 67 BJP candidates have average assets of Rs 10.22 crores, 66 BSP candidates have average assets worth Rs 62.67 lakhs, 5 NCP candidates have average assets worth Rs 2.14 crores and 148 independent candidates have average assets worth Rs 80.90 lakhs.
10:15 AM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
Education details of candidates
340(51%) candidates have declared their educational qualification to be between 5th and 12th, while 298(44%) candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above. 12 candidates are diploma holder and 6 candidates are literate. There are 16 candidates who are Illiterate.
340(51%) candidates have declared their educational qualification to be between 5th and 12th, while 298(44%) candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above. 12 candidates are diploma holder and 6 candidates are literate. There are 16 candidates who are Illiterate.
07:04 AM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
AAP's Raghuvinder Shokeen assets increase 5.82 Crores in 2015 to 2020
Assets of Raghuvinder Shokeen of AAP from Nangloi Jat constituency have risen by Rs 5.82 Crores, from Rs 6.22 Crores in 2015 to Rs 12.05 Crores in 2020.
Assets of Raghuvinder Shokeen of AAP from Nangloi Jat constituency have risen by Rs 5.82 Crores, from Rs 6.22 Crores in 2015 to Rs 12.05 Crores in 2020.
09:03 AM (IST) • 11 Feb 2020
RAMESH KHANNA from BJP is trailing
As per the latest figures coming out from Rajouri Garden, RAMESH KHANNA from BJP is trailing. The main contest is between A DHANWATI CHANDELA A from AAP and RAMESH KHANNA from BJP. In the 2015 Assembly polls, Jarnail Singh from AAP had won elections with 10036 Vote margin
As per the latest figures coming out from Rajouri Garden, RAMESH KHANNA from BJP is trailing. The main contest is between A DHANWATI CHANDELA A from AAP and RAMESH KHANNA from BJP. In the 2015 Assembly polls, Jarnail Singh from AAP had won elections with 10036 Vote margin
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