New Delhi, December 7
The Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday ended the BJP’s 15-year run in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), winning 134 of the 250 wards while the saffron party ended a close second at 104 in what was seen as the first direct contest between the two parties. The Congress was reduced to nine wards from 31 in 2017. Three Independents also won.
Editorial: AAP bags mcd, too
AAP, BJP vote share up
- AAP vote share soars from 21.09% in 2017 to 42.05%
- BJP obtains 39.09% of votes polled against 36.08% in 2017
- Cong share dips from 21.09% in 2017 to 11.68 % this time
- Share of Independents slides to 3.46% from 8.8% in 2017
- Its vote share in MCD poll higher than in 2020 Delhi elections, BJP claims ‘people abandoning AAP’
All ind winners women
- Nearly 55% of the victorious AAP candidates were women
- AAP fielded 138 women, BJP & Congress nominated 136 & 129
- All 3 Independent candidates who have won are women
One transgender
Only transgender candidate Bobi won Sultanpuri-A ward; Bobi contested on AAP ticket
In 2017, the BJP had won 181 of the 272 seats while debutant AAP had bagged 48. This time, the election was held for 250 wards after the government merged the three municipal corporations, which had been divided 10 years ago.
A buoyant AAP convener and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, flanked by his deputy Manish Sisodia and Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann, greeted frenzied crowds at the party headquarters in the Capital. “We all have to improve the condition of Delhi. We need the cooperation of all, especially the help and blessings of the Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to do so,” Kejriwal said, adding the civic body would be purged of “corruption and bribery”.
Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta said their performance had been good despite 15 years of anti-incumbency. “We worked for all-round development, but may be some people were unhappy. There was no visible anger against the BJP though,” said Gupta.
Sisodia, at the centre of an Enforcement Directorate probe into the alleged Delhi excise scam throughout the MCD campaign, thanked the people of Delhi for “helping AAP defeat the world’s biggest and most negative party”.
BJP IT department head Amit Malviya suggested that the mayor’s election was still an open game and noted that Chandigarh, where its rival (AAP) was the largest party, had a mayor from BJP ranks. “Now over to electing a mayor for Delhi. It will all depend on who can hold the numbers in a close contest, which way the nominated councillors vote, etc,” he tweeted. Delhi BJP spokesperson Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga also claimed that the city would again have a mayor from his party. There is no anti-defection law in the MCD.
AAP’s victory came despite the BJP putting up a spirited campaign led by a battery of leaders, including Union ministers Hardeep Puri and Anurag Thakur. Himachal CM Jai Ram Thakur also campaigned while AAP relied on Punjab ministers apart from its Delhi team.
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