Delhi will tell who is in the heart after voting tomorrow? All eyes are focussed on these seats

Delhi Assembly Election 2025: This time, a triangular contest is going on in the Delhi Assembly. More than 1.56 crore voters will be able to cast their votes from 7 am on Wednesday. The fate of 699 candidates will be decided at 13,766 polling stations in all 70 assembly constituencies, which could reshape the political landscape of the capital.
Trying to gain power for the third time
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal is trying to gain power for a third consecutive term based on its governance record and welfare schemes. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is making determined efforts to regain the capital after 27 years.
The Congress, which ruled Delhi for 15 years from 1998 to 2013, is trying to make a comeback after failing to win a single seat in the last two elections.
Focussing on the governance model
The election campaign, which officially ended at 6 pm on Monday, saw a fierce battle between the three main contenders. The AAP focussed on its governance model, which led Kejriwal and Chief Minister Atishi to hold rallies across the city.
BJP veterans attack Kejriwal regime
The BJP, led by stalwarts like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda, attacked the AAP on corruption and law and order issues and law and order issues. Under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, the Congress launched a vigourous campaign targeting both the AAP and the BJP on various issues.
‘Shish Mahal’ controversy in speeches
The speeches were aggressively debated on issues such as the “Shish Mahal” controversy, the water quality of the Yamuna and allegations of tampering with the voter lists. While governance, law and order and women’s welfare were the main points, pre-election promises were dominated by free gifts.
Promise to provide financial support
The AAP has promised free bus travel for students, insurance for auto and taxi drivers and financial assistance of Rs 18,000 to temple priests and gurdwara glands. The BJP has promised financial assistance of Rs 21,000 and a cooking gas cylinder subsidy for Rs 500 to pregnant women, while the Congress has promised a monthly unemployment allowance of Rs 8,500.
All eyes are on the voters of Delhi.
Now the results of the voting to be held on February 8 will decide whether you will be able to save your stronghold or not, the BJP will be able to break its losing streak or the Congress will be shocked. With the possibility of playing a decisive role in polling, all eyes are now on the voters of Delhi.
Seats with interesting competition
- Mustafabad
- Hari Nagar
- Seelampur
- Okhla