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Delhi Legislative Assembly election, 2015 will be held on 7 February 2015 to elect 70 members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. The results will be announced on 10 February 2015.[1]
Background
In the 2013 Delhi state elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (along with its pre-poll ally Shiromani Akali Dal) emerged as the single-largest party, winning 32 out of the 70 seats. However they fell short of an outright majority and therefore were unable to form the government. This led the then Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung to invite the Aam Aadmi Party, the second largest party after the BJP, to form the government.[2] On 28 December 2013, AAP formed the state government after taking outside support from the Indian National Congress.[3] AAP's leader Arvind Kejriwal, who defeated the incumbent chief minister Sheila Dixit, became the 7th chief minister of Delhi. However, on 14 February 2014 (after 49 days of rule), Arvind Kejriwal resigned from his post citing the reason as his government's inability to table the Jan Lokpal Bill in Delhi Assembly for discussion due to stiff opposition from other political parties in the house.
Delhi remained thereafter under President's Rule for about a year. On 4 November 2014, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung recommended the Union Cabinet the dissolution of Delhi assembly and conduct fresh elections.[4][5] On 12 January 2015, the Election Commission of India announced that state assembly elections would be held on 7 February 2015 with results being announced on 10 February 2015.[1]
Schedule
The election commission announced the schedule for the elections on 12 January 2015.[6]
Date of Notification | 14-Jan-2015 | Wednesday |
Last date for nomination | 21-Jan-2015 | Wednesday |
Date of Scrutiny | 22-Jan-2015 | Thursday |
Last date of withdrawal | 24-Jan-2015 | Saturday |
Date of Poll | 07-Feb-2015 | Saturday |
Date of Counting | 10-Feb-2015 | Tuesday |
Election Complete | 12-Feb-2015 | Thursday |
Campaign
Aam Aadmi Party
AAP started campaigning in Delhi since November 2014 and inducted many new faces, with as many as 27 out of 70 MLA candidates. [7] AAP convener and Magsaysay awardee Arvind Kejriwal is the chief minister candidate and contesting elections from New Delhi seat again.[8] Other known names and prominent faces in their candidate list are Jarnail Singh, Surinder Singh (commando),Ex Transport Minister for Delhi Saurabh Bhardwaj, Ex Education Minister Manish Sisodia, Ex Law minister Somnath Bharti who came into limelight for controvery and confrontation with Police. Kejriwal's statement "Paise Sabse Lelo par Vote Hume Dedo" also created controversies by asking voters to take bribes from other parties and vote for AAP. The Election Commission of India issued notice to Kejriwal to desist from breaking the laws governing the model code of conduct for elections in India.[9] Kejriwal, however, repeated the same statements and the Election Commission again warned him of stern action.[10].
Bharatiya Janata Party
On 10 January 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi started the BJP's campaign for the Delhi assembly polls by holding an Abhinandan rally at the Ramlila Maidan.[11]With some recent corruption allegations on BJP-Delhi unit head Satish Upadhyay, and on speculation of increasing internal fights for CM position between several big leaders liker Jagdeesh Mukhi, Vijay Goel and Satish Upadhyay, on January 15, 2015, BJP added Kiran Bedi as a prominent face to lead Delhi Campaign. Within 4 days, on 19 January, India's first woman IPS officer, acclaimed anti-corruption activist and Magsaysay awardee Kiran Bedi was announced by the BJP as their candidate for chief minister in Delhi.[12] Key party strategist Arun Jaitley has been tasked with bringing together the BJP's campaign efforts in the capital, with regular meetings at the Delhi BJP office, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address four rallies in the next few days. Also 11 central ministers and 17 lawmakers of the party are now being deployed in the campaign for Delhi. [13]
Human Resource Minister Smriti Irani and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj hit the campaign trail addressing several rallies in South and North West Delhi. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, held a public meeting in Bijwasan area of South West Delhi. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is scheduled to campaign for BJP Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Chemicals and Fertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar have been making rounds of Delhi BJP office for the last couple of days.[14] As of January 29,Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has brought in 22 of its top ministers at the Centre and 17 MPs to take charge of the campaign.[15] Accoring to another source " around 58 Union ministers and MPs took charge of Delhi constituencies. More than 70 MPs have been assigned to oversee preparations for the Feb. 7 polls to the 70-member Assembly," said a senior BJP leader.[16][17][18][19].
Indian National Congress
On 13 January 2015, Ajay Maken was announced as the head of the Congress campaign committee.[20] Maken is also the party's chief minister candidate.[21] On 19 January, Maken released a booklet titled "49 dino ki ultee chaal, Dilli hui behal" listing Kejriwal's U-turns and misgovernance during his 49-day government.[22].
Other Parties
Other parties such as Shiromani Akali Dal, Bahujan Samaj Party, Poorvanchal Rashtriya Congress and Janata Dal are also part of the campaign but none have enough candidates to get a majority vote to form government on their own. [23].
Manifestos
Aam Aadmi Party
Aam Aadmi Party has started the Delhi dialogue which covers relevant issues related to women, youth, students, traders and farmers of Delhi. [24]. The final result of the Delhi Dialogue process has been turned into an election manifesto of AAP.
Bharatiya Janata Party
Although the Bharatiya Janata Party was expected to release its manifesto by the end of January[25], on 29 January 2015, the party announced that they would have a vision document instead of election manifesto[26].
Indian National Congress
Election manifesto of Indian National Congress has been released in the party website.
Contestants
Nominations
The Election Commission cancelled the nomination of 230 candidates during the scrutiny of papers and 693 candidates were deemed valid to contest the polls.[27]
Constituency No. |
Constituency Name |
BJP+SAD* | AAP | INC |
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1 | Narela | Neeldaman Khatri | Sharad Chauhan | Praveen Kum Bhugra |
2 | Burari | Gopal Jha | Sanjeev Jha | Jile Singh Chauhan |
3 | Timarpur | Smt. Rajni Abbi | Pankaj Pushkar | Surender Pal Singh |
4 | Adarsh Nagar | Ram Kishan Singhal | Pawan Sharma | Mukesh Goel |
5 | Badli | Rajesh Yadav | Ajesh Yadav | Devender Yadav |
6 | Rithala | Kulwant Rana | Mahindra Goel | Jagdish Yadav |
7 | Bawana | Gugan Singh | Ved Prakash | Surender Kumar |
8 | Mundka | Master Azad Singh | Sukhbir Dalal | Rita Shokeen |
9 | Kirari | Anil Jha Vats | Rituraj Jha | Pratyush Kant |
10 | Sultan Pur Majra | Prabhu Dayal Sai | Sandeep | Jai Kishan |
11 | Nangloi Jat | Manoj Shokeen | Raghuvendra Shaukeen | Dr. Bijender Singh |
12 | Mangol Puri | Surjeet | Rakhi Bidlan | Raj Kumar Chauhan |
13 | Rohini | Vijendra Gupta | Charanji Lal Gupta | Sukhbir Sharma |
14 | Shalimar Bagh | Smt. Rekha Gupta | Bandana Kumari | Sulekh Agarwal |
15 | Shakur Basti | Dr. S. C. Vats | Satyendra Kumar Jain | Chaman Lal Sharma |
16 | Tri Nagar | Nand Kishor Garg | Jitender Tomar | Anil Bhardwaj |
17 | Wazirpur | Mahendra Nagpal | Suresh Bhardwaj | Hari Shankar Gupta |
18 | Model Town | Vivek Garg | Akhilesh Pati Tripathi | Kanwar Karan Singh |
19 | Sadar Bazar | Praveen Jain | Som Dutt | Ajay Maken |
20 | Chandni Chowk | Suman Kumar Gupta | Alka Lamba | Prahlad S. Sawhney |
21 | Matia Mahal | Anjum Dahalwi | Asim Ahmed Khan | Shoaib Iqbal |
22 | Ballimaran | Shyam Morwal | Imran Hussain | Haroon Yusuf |
23 | Karol Bagh | Yogendra Chandolia | Vishesh Ravi | Madan Khorwal |
24 | Patel Nagar | Smt. Krishna Tirath | Hazari Lal Chauhan | Rajesh Lilothia |
25 | Moti Nagar | Subhash Sachdeva | Shiv Charan Goyal | Raj Kumar Maggo |
26 | Madipur | Rajkumar Phulwaria | Girish Soni | Malaram Gangwal |
27 | Rajouri Garden | Manjinder Singh Sirsa* | Jarnail Singh | Dhanvanti Chandela |
28 | Hari Nagar | Avtar Singh Hit* | Jagdeep Singh | CP Mittal |
29 | Tilak Nagar | Rajeev Babbar | Jarnail Singh | Dhuli Chand Lohia |
30 | Janakpuri | Prof. Jagdish Mukhi | Rajesh Rishi | Suresh Kumar |
31 | Vikaspuri | Sanjay Singh | Mahendra Yadav | Nand Kishore Sehrawat |
32 | Uttam Nagar | Pawan Sharma | Naresh Balyan | Mukesh Sharma |
33 | Dwarka | Pradyuman Rajput | Adarsh Shastri | Mahabal Mishra |
34 | Matiala | Rajesh Gehlot | Gulab Singh | Sumesh Shokeen |
35 | Najafgarh | Ajeet Kharkhari | Kailash Gehlot | Jai Kishan Sharma |
36 | Bijwasan | Sat Prakash Rana | Devendra Sehrawat | Vijay Singh Lochav |
37 | Palam | Dharamdev Solanki | Bhavna Gaur | Madan Mohan |
38 | Delhi Cantonment | Karan Singh Tanwar | Surinder Singh (commando) | Sandeep Tanwar |
39 | Rajinder Nagar | Sardar R. P. Singh | Vijender Garg | Brahm Yadav |
40 | New Delhi | Nupur Sharma | Arvind Kejriwal | Kiran Walia |
41 | Jangpura | Maninder Singh Dhir | Praveen Kumar | Tarwinder S. Marwah |
42 | Kasturba Nagar | Ravindra Choudhary | Madan Lal | Neeraj Basoya |
43 | Malviya Nagar | Dr. Nandani Sharma | Somnath Bharti | Dr. Yoganand Shastri |
44 | R K Puram | Anil Sharma | Pramila Tokas | Leeladhar Bhatt |
45 | Mehrauli | Smt. Sarita Chaudhary | Naresh Yadav | Satbir Singh |
46 | Chhatarpur | Brahm Singh Tanwar | Kartar Singh Tanwar | Bairam Tanwar |
47 | Deoli | Arvind Kumar | Prakash Jarwal | Rajesh Chauhan |
48 | Ambedkar Nagar | Ashok Chauhan | Ajay Dutt | Ch. Prem Singh |
49 | Sangam Vihar | H. C. L. Gupta | Dinesh Mohania | Vishan Swaroop Agarwal |
50 | Greater Kailash | Rakesh Gulia | Saurabh Bhardwaj | Sharmistha Mukherjee |
51 | Kalkaji | Harmeet Singh Kalka* | Avtar Singh | Subhash Chopra |
52 | Tughlakabad | Vikram Vidhuri | Sahi Ram | Sachin Bidhuri |
53 | Badarpur | Rambir Vidhuri | ND Sharma | Ram Singh Netaji |
54 | Okhla | Brahm Singh Vidhuri | Amanathullah Khan | Asif Muhammad Khan |
55 | Trilokpuri | Smt. Kiran Vaidhya | Raju Dhingan | Brahm Pal |
56 | Kondli | Hukum Singh | Manoj Kumar | Amrish Singh Gautam |
57 | Patparganj | Vinod Kumar Binny | Manish Sisodia | Anil Kumar |
58 | Laxmi Nagar | B. B. Tyagi | Nitin Tyagi | Dr. A. K. Walia |
59 | Vishwas Nagar | O. P. Sharma | Atul Gupta | Naseeb Singh |
60 | Krishna Nagar | Dr. Kiran Bedi | SK Bagga | Bansi Lal |
61 | Gandhi Nagar | Jitendra Choudhary | Anil Bajpai | Surendra Kumar |
62 | Shahdara | Jatinder Singh Shunty* | Ram Niwas Goel | Dr. Narender Nath |
63 | Seemapuri | Karam Vir Chandel | Rajendra Gautam | Veer Singh Dhingan |
64 | Rohtas Nagar | Jitendra Mahajan | Sarita Singh | Vipin Sharma |
65 | Seelampur | Sanjay Jain | Haji Ishraq (Bhure Bhai) | Ch. Mateen Ahmed |
66 | Ghonda | Sahib Singh Chouhan | SD Sharma | Bheesham Sharma |
67 | Babarpur | Naresh Gaur | Gopal Rai | Zakir Khan |
68 | Gokalpur | Ranjeet Kashyap | Fateh Singh | Rinku |
69 | Mustafabad | Jagdish Pradhan | Haji Yunus | Hasan Ahmed |
70 | Karawal Nagar | Mohan Singh Bisht | Kapil Mishra | Satanpal |
Opinion polls
Number of seats (70)
Survey | Date | AAP | BJP | INC | Others | Ref(s) |
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ABP News | 10 November 2014 | 28 | 36 | 5 | 1 | [28] |
NewsX–CVoter | 12 November 2014 | 26 | 37 | 6 | 2 | [29][30] |
ABP News–Nielsen | 12 December 2014 | 17 | 45 | 7 | 1 | [31] |
India Today–CICERO Wave 1 | 18 December 2014 | 21-25 | 34-40 | 3–5 | 0–2 | [32] |
Economic Times–TNS | 22 December 2014 | 22-25 | 43–47 | 0–3 | N/A | [33] |
TV24 News India | 25 December 2014 | 39 | 23 | 5 | 3 | [34] |
India Today–CICERO Wave 2 | 12 January 2015 | 25-30 | 34-40 | 3–5 | 0–2 | [35] |
India TV-CVoter | 12 January 2015 | 29 | 35 | 5 | 1 | [36] |
ABP News–Nielsen | 15 January 2015 | 28 | 34 | 8 | 0 | [37] |
News Nation | 19 January 2015 | 31-35 | 29-33 | 4-6 | 0-2 | [38] |
Zee News | 19 January 2015 | 29 | 37 | 4 | 0 | [39] |
The Week-IMRB | Around 23 January 2015 | 29 | 36 | 4 | 0 | [40] |
India TV News- C Voter | 28 January 2015 | 28 | 37 | 5 | 0 | [41] |
Hindustan Times-C fore | 29 January 2015 | 31-36 | 31-36 | 2-7 | N/A | [42] |
Vote share
Survey | Date | AAP | BJP | INC | Others | Ref(s) |
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ABP News–Nielsen | 10 November 2014 | 38% | 38% | 22% | 14% | [43] |
NewsX–CVoter | 12 November 2014 | 39% | 44% | 11% | 6% | [29] [30] |
ABP News–Nielsen | 12 December 2014 | 27% | 38% | 24% | 11% | [32] |
India Today–CICERO Wave 1 | 18 December 2014 | 36% | 39% | 16% | 9% | [32] |
The Economic Times–TNS | 22 December 2014 | 40% | 46% | N/A | N/A | [33] |
TotalTV News | 23 December 2014 | 48% | 40% | 8% | 4% | [44] |
India Today–CICERO Wave 2 | 12 January 2015 | 36% | 40% | 16% | 8% | [35] |
India TV-CVoter | 12 January 2015 | 40% | 42% | 11% | 7% | [36] |
ABP News–Nielsen | 15 January 2015 | 31% | 35% | 24% | 10% | [45] |
News Nation | 19 January 2015 | 39% | 35% | 15% | 5% | [46] |
ABP News–Nielsen | 19 January 2015 | 46% | 45% | 8% | 1% | [47] |
Zee News | 19 January 2015 | 35% | 44% | 14% | 7% | [48] |
ABP News | 27 January 2015 | 50% | 41% | 9% | 0% | [49] |
India TV news- C Voter | 28 January 2015 | 40% | 45% | 10% | 5% | [41] |
Hindustan Times-C fore | 29 January 2015 | 38.4% | 38% | 14.5% | 9.1% | [42] |
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