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With the 27 long years of ensuring a return to Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led by Arvind Kejriwal is staring at a certain defeat, its seat stake has decreased by half, 2025 assembly elections in the capital city Has given A blow to some.
However, one aspect remains coherent-the Congress has maintained the vote share of single-nuns with a slight improvement compared to the 2020 elections, and has been rushed to third place in most seats.
Although the Grand Old Party increased its vote share from 4.3 percent to more than 6 percent, it finished third in at least 65 out of the total 70 assembly seats in Delhi.
Of course, there are several outlair. For example, in Badli, Congress candidate Devendra Yadav lost by a thin margin of about 3,200 votes. Here, AAP candidate Ajesh Yadav was in third place, securing more than 14,600 votes.
Similarly, in Kasturba Nagar, Congress candidate Abhishek Dutt lost by a margin of over 11,000 votes. Here too, AAP candidate Ramesh Pahalwan was third, who was getting more than 18,600 votes.