Delhi Election Result 2025: The Election Commission of India’s latest trends indicate that the BJP is making a strong comeback in Delhi, leaving the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) trailing behind and Congress struggling to make an impact. If the current trends hold, the BJP is set to reclaim power in the national capital after 27 years.
Reactions from INDIA Alliance leaders are pouring in, with some criticising AAP and Congress for contesting separately instead of forming a united front. Omar Abdullah and Sanjay Raut have expressed their discontent over the rift, blaming it for BJP's lead in the Delhi Election Result 2025.
Omar Abdullah Taunts AAP and Congress Over Infighting
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah took to X and shared a news channel video showing BJP leading.
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He sarcastically remarked, “Aur lado aapas mein” (Keep fighting among yourselves), highlighting the division within the opposition. His statement reflects growing concerns within the INDIA Alliance regarding the lack of unity among its key parties.
Sanjay Raut Blames AAP and Congress for BJP’s Lead
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut also weighed in on the Delhi Election Result 2025. Speaking to the media, he pointed out that if Congress and AAP had contested together, the outcome against BJP could have been different.
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“Their common opponent is BJP. Yet, instead of standing together, they fought separately. Had they been united, BJP’s defeat would have been evident in the first hour of counting,” he said.
INDIA Alliance’s Failed Strategy in Delhi Election Result 2025
AAP and Congress had allied for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections but decided to go solo for the Delhi Assembly polls, running aggressive campaigns against each other. This split within the INDIA bloc has raised concerns among leaders like Omar Abdullah, who had previously warned that the alliance must hold a meeting to rethink its future strategy.
As per the latest Delhi Election Result 2025 trends, the BJP is leading on 41 seats, while AAP is ahead on 29, according to data from the Election Commission of India.