There three wards in the assembly constituency of Alka Lamba were Civil Lines Ward No. 83, Chandni Chowk Ward No. 84 and the last Jama Masjid Ward No 85.
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AAP which was touted to give a competitive fight to BJP had decimated the latter by winning 67 of the 70 Delhi assembly polls.
Alka on Tuesday had alleged that the BJP was trying to poach the MLAs of her party by luring them with offers.
Voting for 270 of the total 272 municipal wards was held on April 23. Two wards where candidates expired, voting was cancelled.