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New Delhi: After having voted out the former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia from the Assembly on Saturday, Marwah claims that his 34,063 votes in total makes him the winner of the contest. He did so by defeating his 34,060 votes with over 572 votes.

Yes, he is also a senior Delhi Congressman. But Farhad Suri also collected a total votes count of 6866, which is nothing in comparison to an ex-MLA. Although, as events unfolded during the voting, it is no surprise that Sisodia started off the race on a losing note.

In addition to him, there are many other candidates, however, as believed, they never had a fighting chance. Both, Marwan from the Bharatiya Janata Party and Sisodia from the Aam Adami Party divided the constituency amongst themselves; it was never really theirs to win.  

Reveal yourself to far more startling sights, where Jain from the Education department enacted his plans. Instead of concentrating on one aspect, he decided to divrrse his energies into 70 different departments, which included counting the number of votes late at 8 AM in all of the delegates.

Sisodia is the senior candidate for the Aam Aam Adami Party and is being sternly opposed by Jain, ex mayor, and candidate from the Congress party.

The Jangpura seat is a part of the South-East district of Delhi and falls under the East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency. The Jangpura seat in the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections had an electorate number of 146,383. What is more interesting is that out of the total number of voters, approximately 88,284 cast their votes. Kumar bagged 45,133 votes which was enough to defeat his nearest rival by a margin of 16,063. Bakshi received 29,070 votes and came in second place.

In the 2015 Assembly polls, the electorate upper cap was set at 142,038 voters. Out of the registered electors, 90,990 chose to vote, with all of them getting counted. Dhir Maninder Singh from the BJP stood at 23,477 votes which means he lost by a whopping 20,450 votes to Kumar’s 43,927 votes, who won over Maninder Singh Dhir with an AAP ticket.

For the 2013 elections, the Jangpura seat had an electorate size of 1,29,053. 79,820 out of the total voters casted their votes as valid. Maninder Singh Dhir from AAP bagged 29,701 votes. From congress, Tarvinder Singh Marwah also participated but could only finish in the second position securing 27,957. His losing margin was 1,744 votes.