Counting of votes for Delhi’s 70 assembly constituencies is underway with the latest trends showing that Congress may draw the third consecutive zero. According to the available trends, the party, which was leading in the early rounds of counting from the Badli seat, is trailing in all constituencies.
The Congress, which ruled the national capital for 15 years until 2013, had made an all-out effort to regain its foothold in city politics with senior leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra holding multiple rallies before the polls.
Several exit polls had predicted a hat-trick of zeroes for Congress.
The last time Congress opened its account in Delhi was in the 2013 assembly elections when it won eight seats. The party had secured a vote share of 24.55 per cent, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) got a 33.07 per cent vote share and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) 29.49 per cent.
The BJP, which emerged as the single-largest party in 2013, received 31 seats, five seats less than the required majority in the 70-member house.
Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP bagged 28 seats and joined hands with the Congress to form a government. Their alliance, however, only lasted 49 days.
AAP vs BJP In Delhi Assembly Polls
The ruling AAP is eyeing a fourth straight win, while the BJP is looking for a comeback after 1998.
Initial counting trends on the Election Commission website showed that the BJP was leading in 41 assembly seats while AAP was ahead in 29.
While AAP’s top leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia are leading from their respective seats, their party colleague and Chief Minister Atishi is trailing.
The AAP, if voted to power, will form the government for the fourth consecutive time and will break the Congress’ record of a 15-year run in the national capital.
Exit polls, however, gave the BJP an edge over the AAP, which has been in power in Delhi since 2015.