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BJP wins Delhi MCD polls 2017 by over 160 seats

Delhi MCD poll results prove that people have put seal of approval on PM's leadership and his 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' principle, says Amit Shah.

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NEW DELHI: The Bhartiya Janata Party today moved towards a thumping victory in all the three municipal corporations in Delhi by winning over 160 seats, crossing its existing strength of 138 as it decimated the AAP and the Congress.

According to latest trends, the Aam Aadmi Party finished second in the municipal polls with 39 seats, followed by the Congress with 26. The BJP has bagged 57 seats in the North MCD. Though the
Aam Aadmi Party managed to win 17, the Congress bagged 12 seats in NDMC.

In East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC), BJP got 42 seats while AAP and Congress won 10 and three wards respectively.

BJP managed to win 61 seats in South Delhi where AAP got 12 seats. Congress got 11 seats in the SDMC. 

Counting of votes began this morning for the high-stakes Delhi municipal polls in which over 71 lakh electorates exercised their franchise to choose 270 ward councillors for three corporations.

The elections, which witnessed a fierce battle of ballots among the ruling BJP, the Congress and the AAP, were held on Sunday and today's results and are likely to have political ramifications beyond the national capital's borders. The Delhi State Election Commission has made all the arrangements to carry out the exercise spread over 35 counting centres, that began at 8 AM.

UPDATES:

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal congratulates BJP 

-Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today said BJP's impressive show in the MCD polls is a "lesson" for those crying foul over EVMs and asked it to respect people's mandate. READ MORE

- Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said the number of seats saffron party has got is unbelievable, adding that analysis will be done to find out the reason for their defeat. READ MORE

-02:30 pm: PC Chacko offers to resign as Congress Delhi in-charge. -ANI  (READ MORE)

Deserted scenes at the Aam Admi Party office after the MCD election results in New Delhi on Wednesday. (Shekhar Yadav | EPS)

Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday dismissed allegations of EVM tampering, saying that the ruling Aam Aadmi Party failed to understand the mood of the nation.​ READ MORE

- 11:55 am: BJP today dedicated its impending win to the slain CRPF personnel in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district and decided to refrain from any celebrations. READ MORE

- 11:45 am: Delhi MCD poll results prove that people have put seal of approval on PM's leadership and his 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' principle: Amit Shah - PTI

- 11:40 am: Post results, senior Congress leader Ajay Maken says that the traditional vote bank is slowly coming back and the party managed to gain some reasonable grounds. He announces his resignation after this, says will submit the papers to the party chief soon. 

- 11:30 am: BJP president Amit Shah thanks the people of Delhi for voting in the party's favour.

- 11:20 am: Blaming the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for the party's dismal performance and the BJP's good show in the MCD polls, the AAP said today it is an "EVM wave." READ MORE

- 10:35 am: Former Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit reacts to the results, says, "The campaigning should have been agressive, but no one asked me to get involved." READ MORE

While the results being announced, as per the early trends of the MCD poll results, BJP seems to be clearly leading in more than 180 seats out of 270 seats in Delhi. READ MORE

- 10:00 am: Civic polls a beginning for Swaraj India: Yogendra Yadav 

- 9:40 am: First results: BJP wins from Janakpuri West and Janakpuri East - ANI

- 9:05 am: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal meets his deputy, Sisodia, as vote counting progresses. - TV reports

- 8:55 am: Over 71 lakh voters exercised their franchise to choose 270 ward councillors for three corporations - PTI 

- 8:50 am: Trends look in tune with what I saw during campaigning. Peopl have faith in policies of BJP and leadership of PM Modi: Dr  Harsh Vardhan - ANI

- 8:45 am: According to early poll trends

  •  BJP leading in 160 wards
  • Congress in 45 wards
  • AAP in 16 wards 

- 8:35 am: State EC official trends:

  • BJP - 44
  • Congress - 10
  • AAP - 4
  • Independent - 1

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A high-octane campaigning was witnessed during the campaigning by the three major players and various other smaller parties who are in the fray. The polls saw a voter turnout of 53.58 per cent, a shade higher than the 2012 MCD elections. The BJP, seeking to retain the turf it has held for the last 10 years, has exuded confidence of performing extremely well. The Congress buoyed by its increased vote share in the recently held Rajouri Garden bypoll, in which it finished second, is hoping for a comeback. While the AAP is seeking to wrest power from the BJP, which it has been cornering over "corruption, sanitation issues and administrative mismanagement".

All the three parties are thus expecting a favourable mandate, even as an exit poll has predicted a "landslide victory" for the BJP. The verdict is expected to reshape the political equations in the country's power capital. The result will also determine whether the sway of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, which had stunned all by bagging 67 seats out of 70 in the 2015 Delhi Assembly polls, still prevails and will the party be able to put behind its humiliating Rajouri Garden bypoll defeat. Kejriwal's party had also suffered a defeat in Punjab and a whitewash in Goa Assembly polls earlier this year. However, the AAP chief refused to acknowledge the bye-election verdict as a "trailer of the MCD polls".

He had on Monday warned of launching a "movement" if the MCD exit poll claim, which have predicted a BJP sweep, come true. The BJP has fielded 267 candidates while the AAP has fielded candidates in all 272 wards. The Congress, which banked on its big guns during campaigning to shore up its fortune, despite infighting, has 271 candidates in the fray. The polling was held in 270 of the 272 wards under the three municipal corporations.

The election to two wards have been postponed due to the death of candidates. While the BJP's move to field new candidates was seen as a strategy to counter anti-incumbency, the party claimed it was to "give opportunity to the next generation".

The saffron party is betting big on the contest. Addressing booth-level workers during the campaigning, party chief Amit Shahhad said a favourable verdict in the MCD polls could be a stepping stone to victory in the next Delhi Assembly elections. Incidentally, in May last year, bypolls to 13 wards were held, in which the AAP had finished on the top with five seats, followed by the Congress with 4 and the BJP at 3.

One seat had gone to an independent candidate. As per the records of the Delhi poll commission, the polling percentage in 2012 was 53.43 per cent, highest in the last 15 years. The 2012 civic polls were also the first elections after the trifurcation of the MCD into the NDMC, the SDMC and the EDMC in the same year.

There are 1,004 candidates vying in the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) area, 985 in South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) and 548 in East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC). The BSP and the JD(U) have fielded 211 and 95 candidates respectively while the SP has entered the fray with 28. As many as 71,39,994 votes were cast on April 23. South Delhi polled a maximum of 26,87,685 votes, followed by North Delhi at 26,80,011.

East Delhi polled 17,72,298 votes. Over 1.32 crore electorates were eligible to vote in the polls. While the male vote share stood at 54.04 per cent, the figure for women was pegged at 53.02. 93 votes were polled by people belonging to the other category. North Delhi Municipal Corporation's Bakhtawarpur ward recorded the highest voter turnout at over 68 per cent, while south Delhi's Lado Sarai registered the least turnout at 39 per cent. This was the first civic poll after the latest delimitation in which the civic wards were redrawn.

(With inputs from agencies)

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