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8 Major Upsets in Delhi Elections 2025: Kejriwal, Sisodia, and AAP Stalwarts Defeated

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Last updated: February 8, 2025 4:58 pm
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The Delhi Assembly elections of 2025 will be remembered as a watershed moment in the capital’s political history. After a decade of dominance, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) faced a crushing defeat, with its stalwarts—Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Avadh Ojha—losing their seats in a dramatic turn of events. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the polls, marking its return to power in Delhi after 27 long years. Here’s a story of the eight major upsets that reshaped Delhi’s political landscape.


1. Arvind Kejriwal’s Fall from Grace

Arvind Kejriwal, the face of AAP and a three-time Chief Minister, suffered a humiliating defeat in the New Delhi constituency. Known for his anti-corruption crusade and promises of clean governance, Kejriwal lost to BJP’s Parvesh Sahib Singh by a margin of 4,089 votes. The loss was symbolic, marking the end of an era for AAP. Kejriwal, who once rode the wave of public anger against corruption, found himself battling allegations of financial misconduct and a tarnished image. His defeat was a stark reminder of how quickly political fortunes can change.

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2. Manish Sisodia’s Narrow Miss

Manish Sisodia, AAP’s deputy chief minister and a key architect of Delhi’s education reforms, faced a heartbreaking loss in Jangpura. He was defeated by BJP’s Tarvinder Singh Marwah by a razor-thin margin of just 675 votes. Sisodia, who had switched constituencies from Patparganj to Jangpura, couldn’t overcome the anti-incumbency wave and the BJP’s relentless campaign against AAP’s alleged corruption. His loss was a blow to AAP’s claim of being a party of development and governance.


3. Satyendar Jain’s Crushing Defeat

Satyendar Jain, a senior AAP leader and former health minister, faced a massive defeat in Shakur Basti. He lost to BJP’s Karnail Singh by a staggering margin of 20,998 votes. Jain, who had been embroiled in corruption allegations and spent much of his tenure behind bars, struggled to regain public trust. His loss underscored the growing disillusionment among voters with AAP’s leadership.


4. Saurabh Bhardwaj’s Surprise Loss

Saurabh Bhardwaj, a prominent AAP leader and former minister, was considered a safe bet in Greater Kailash. However, BJP’s Shikha Roy overturned his early lead and won by 3,139 votes. Bhardwaj’s defeat was a shock to AAP, as Greater Kailash had been a stronghold for the party. The loss highlighted the BJP’s ability to sway middle-class voters, who were increasingly frustrated with AAP’s governance.


5. Avadh Ojha’s Massive Defeat

Avadh Ojha, who replaced Manish Sisodia in Patparganj, faced a crushing defeat at the hands of BJP’s Ravinder Singh Negi. Ojha lost by a massive margin of 28,072 votes, signaling a complete rejection of AAP in the constituency. Patparganj, once a bastion of AAP, had turned its back on the party, reflecting the broader anti-incumbency sentiment.


6. Rakhi Birla’s Unexpected Loss

Rakhi Birla, the Deputy Speaker of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, lost her seat in Madipur to BJP’s Kailash Gangwal. Birla, a former minister, was unable to counter the BJP’s aggressive campaign and the growing discontent among voters. Her defeat was another blow to AAP’s hopes of retaining power.


7. Somnath Bharti’s Narrow Defeat

Somnath Bharti, a former AAP minister, lost the Malviya Nagar seat to BJP’s Satish Upadhyay by a narrow margin of 2,131 votes. Bharti, known for his controversial tenure, struggled to connect with voters, who were increasingly leaning towards the BJP. His loss was a reflection of AAP’s fading appeal among the urban middle class.


8. Durgesh Pathak’s Setback

Durgesh Pathak, a key AAP strategist, lost the Rajinder Nagar seat to BJP’s Umang Bajaj. Pathak, who had won the seat in a by-election in 2022, was unable to replicate his success this time. His defeat was a sign of AAP’s weakening organizational strength and the BJP’s growing influence in urban constituencies.


The Aftermath

The 2025 Delhi elections marked the end of AAP’s decade-long rule and the beginning of a new chapter in the capital’s politics. The BJP’s victory was fueled by a combination of anti-incumbency, corruption allegations, and a well-orchestrated campaign targeting AAP’s leadership. For AAP, the defeat was a harsh reality check, forcing the party to rethink its strategy and rebuild its image.

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