Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2025: Key Battles on 5 High-Stakes Assembly Seats

Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2025: Explore the top 5 key seats in the Delhi Assembly elections where prominent leaders from AAP, BJP, Congress are contesting

Published on 08 Jan 2025, 02:38 PM IST
By Vandana

Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2025 - Everyone's eyes will be on the candidates contesting on these 5 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, see the list

Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2025 : This article tells about 5 such seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, where big faces are in the fray. In such a situation, the whole of Delhi will keep an eye on the electoral battle of these candidates.

Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2025: Elections are to be held on 5 February for a total of 70 seats of Delhi Assembly. At the same time, the results will also be declared on 8 February.

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This time big stalwarts have been fielded as candidates on different seats by AAP, BJP and Congress. We will read about such candidates contesting on five seats of Delhi, on whom everyone's eyes will be.

Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2025: There will be a tough competition in the electoral battle

This time the assembly election is important. Because, on one hand, the AAP party will fight to maintain its existence in Delhi. On the other hand, BJP and Congress will try to regain their lost ground. In such a situation, this election is important for these three important political parties of Delhi.

New Delhi Vidhan Sabha

AAP party convenor and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is contesting from New Delhi seat. BJP has fielded Pravesh Sahib Singh Verma against him and Congress has fielded Sandeep Dixit.

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Pravesh Sahib Singh Verma is the son of former Delhi Chief Minister Sahib Singh Verma, while Sandeep Dixit is the son of former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit. All three are considered strong contenders for the next Chief Minister of Delhi.

Jangpura Vidhan Sabha

All eyes will also be on the political battle of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia. Because, many allegations were leveled against him, for which he had to go to jail and leave his post.

This time he is contesting from Jangpura seat. BJP has fielded Tarvinder Singh Marwah against him, while Farhad Suri is in the fray from Congress.

Bijwasan Vidhan Sabha

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All eyes will also be on Bijwasan seat in this election. Talking about the reason, Kailash Gehlot has previously been a minister from the AAP party in the Delhi government.

However, some time before the elections, he changed his political side and joined the BJP. In such a situation, the BJP has fielded him from Bijwasan. He is facing Surendra Bhardwaj from the AAP party and Devendra Sehrawat from the Congress.

Patparganj Vidhan Sabha

Former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia was earlier an MLA from this seat. Awadh Ojha is a famous name in the world of coaching for prestigious posts like IAS / IPS.

He also remains in discussions about his statements on social media. Before the elections, he has joined hands with the Aam Aadmi Party. He has been fielded from the Patparganj seat by the AAP. He is facing Ravindra Singh Negi from the BJP and Chaudhary Anil Kumar from the Congress.

Kalkaji Vidhan Sabha

All eyes will also be on the Kalkaji seat of Delhi. Because, the current Chief Minister of Delhi Atishi has entered the fray from this seat on behalf of the AAP party. At the same time, senior BJP leader Rameshi Bidhuri is in the fray against him.

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Vandana

Award-Winning Investigative Journalist

Vandana is an award-winning investigative journalist renowned for her extensive fieldwork and deep expertise in Indian Assembly Elections. With over a decade of hands-on reporting experience, she has traveled to the grassroots of every Indian state, engaging directly with voters, local leaders, election officers, and political analysts. Vandana holds a postgraduate degree in Political Science and a specialized diploma in Election Reporting and Data Journalism. Her field investigations are known for their accuracy, depth, and human-centric approach, making her one of the most trusted voices in India's electoral journalism landscape. She has reported from remote tribal regions to urban constituencies, covering every phase of assembly elections — from voter list preparation and ticket distribution to booth-level campaigning and final results. Her investigative reports have not only been published in leading national platforms but have also contributed to informed public discourse and policy discussions.

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