Patparganj Election Result 2020 LIVE Updates | Manish Sisodia wins constituency after initial scare; first-timer Ravinder Singh Negi loses by 3,207 votes

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Patparganj Election Result 2020 LIVE Updates | Manish Sisodia wins constituency after initial scare; first-timer Ravinder Singh Negi loses by 3,207 votes
  • AAP leader and Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia won from Patparganj by a thin margin of 3,207 votes

  • Deputy chief minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia defeated BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi, a first timer, registering 70,163 votes

  • In 2015, Sisodia had triumphed over his former colleague Vinod Kumar Binny by a margin of over 28,000 votes

Patparganj Assembly Elections 2020 |AAP leader and Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia won from Patparganj by a thin margin of 3,207 votes against BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi, a first-timer who received 66,956 votes as per the Election Commission website.

Sisodia, who was trailing for hours in the morning started taking the lead in the afternoon and maintained it since then receiving a total of 70,163 votes (49.33 percent).

Patparganj falls under East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency that was won by BJP's Gautam Gambhir last year by a huge margin. Polling for the Delhi Assembly election was held on 8 February while counting of votes was held on Tuesday.

AAP registered a huge victory on Tuesday winning 55 seats and leading in seven seats. The BJP on the other has won seven seats and was leading in one.

Results in the last three years

From 1998 till 2013, the Patparganj seat had been a Congress stronghold. But things changed after AAP entered politics in 2013. Deputy chief minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia won in 2015 against BJP's Vinod Kumar Binny. Sisodia had also fought from this constituency in 2013 and won with 50,211 votes. In 2008, Congress Anil Kumar had won the seat in a close contest against BJP's Nakul Bhardwaj.

In 2020, Manish Sisodia from the Aam Aadmi Party, Laxman Rawat from Congress and Ravi Negi BJP are in fray in this seat. Sisodia was a former journalist who entered public life as an anti-corruption crusader and later stepped into electoral politics. The BJP and Congress candidates are meanwhile, political greenhorns, in comparison to Sisodia. Both have served their party at district and ward level, but are contesting Assembly polls for the first time. Both are also Garhwalis who have migrated to Delhi from Uttarakhand hills.

摩尼Patparganj选举结果2020人生活更新sh Sisodia wins constituency after initial scare firsttimer Ravinder Singh Negi loses by 3207 votes

File image of Delhi deputy chief minister, Manish Sisodia. PTI

Demography

Patparganj也是闻名工业区known as Patparganj industrial area. A number of prominent civil servants and former diplomats of India have retired here and had colonies and apartments built for themselves by the Government. These are also otherwise popularly known as the IFS (Indian Foreign Service) and the IAS (Indian Administrative Service) colonies.

Demographic estimates shared by the three parties suggest that around 20 percent of voters in Patparganj are migrants from Uttarakhand. Their vote base comes second after the Purvanchali community (25 percent),Hindustan Timesreported.

Following is a brief description of the Assembly constituency (as of 2015):

Constituency number: 57

Total electors: 2,14,338

Male: 1,21,069

Female: 93,253

Others: 16

Voter turnout in last Assembly Election: 65.16 %

Polling stations: 193

Major parties in the fray: In 2020, the three parties who will be fighting it out in this Assembly constituency are AAP, BJP, Congress.

In 2015, Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia had triumphed over his former colleague Vinod Kumar Binny by a margin of over 28,000 votes in the high-stakes Patparganj constituency.

In an impressive show of strength, the AAP leader recaptured the crucial seat, more than double the margin of victory in 2013 polls. Former AAP MLA Binny, who was fighting on a BJP ticket, finished second with 46,716 votes while Congress was reduced to a poor third with its candidate Anil Kumar totalling a mere 16,260. Sisodia, who was a minister in the previous Arvind Kejriwal government, called it a “victory of honesty" and hoped that it would now spawn a “positive competition" between Delhi and the Centre.

“I think the love and enthusiasm shown for a party is historic. Now, there will be a positive competition between the Centre and the state (Delhi). So, far it was negative competition and competition of corruption," he said.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, born out of a fight against corruption, had scripted history, with a massive sweep of 67 seats in the 70-member House. BJP won 3 while Congress has drawn a blank. Asked as to how many seats the party had expected, Sisodia, who reached the counting centre early in the day, said, “We had prepared well on all 70 seats. We were positive about all of them."

With inputs from PTI

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