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Badarpur Election Result 2025: AAP's Ram Singh Netaji defeats BJP's Narayan Dutt Sharma by 25,888 votes

Badarpur Election Result 2025: Badarpur, along with 69 other seats, went to polls on February 5. It was previously held by BJP's Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, who was elected an MP in the Lok Sabha elections.

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New Delhi:

Badarpur Election Results Live: The vote counting for the Badarpur assembly has concluded. As per the Election Commission, Aam Aadmi Party's Ram Singh Netaji defeated Bharatiya Janata Party's Narayan Dutt Sharma by a margin of  25,888 votes. Netaji garnered a total of 1,12,991 votes, while Sharma was polled 87,103 votes. Congress candidate Arjun Singh Bhadana stood third with a total of 3,145 votes. 

Badarpur Assembly Election: Key candidates and contest

Badarpur Assembly Constituency witnessed keen political contests over the years, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) being the major contenders. This year, the Badarpur Assembly constituency witnessed a fierce contest between BJP candidate Narayan Dutt Sharma, AAP candidate Ram Singh Netaji and Congress candidate Arjun Singh Bhadana. BJP's Ramvir Singh Bidhuri is the incumbent MLA from this seat, however, the party changed its candidate this time.

Badarpur Assembly Constituency 2020 and 2015 Winners

In 2020, BJP candidate Ramvir Singh Bidhuri won the seat. He got 90,082 votes with a vote share of 47.05%. Aam Aadmi Party candidate Ram Singh Netaji got 86,363 votes (45.11%) and was the runner-up.

In the 2015 Delhi Assembly Elections, AAP candidate Narayan Dutt Sharma won the seat with a margin of 47,583 votes. He had got a total of 94,242 votes with a vote share of 55.31%. He had defeated BJP candidate Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, who got 46,659 votes (27.38%). The then Congress candidate Ram Singh Netaji stood third with 18,930 votes (11.11%).