User:Bill william compton/Delhi Legislative Assembly election, 1993
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The Delhi Legislative Assembly election of 1993 was held on 6 November 1993 to select the 70 members of the Legislative Assembly of Delhi.[1]
Election
[edit]The Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party gave a slogan of rāma rājya kī or: āj pānc pradeś, kal sārā deś (English: towards Rama's kingdom: today five states, tomorrow the whole country).[2]
Results
[edit]Political Party |
Flag |
Candidates |
Seats Won |
% of Seats |
% of Votes | |
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BJP | 70 | 49 | 70% | 42.82% | ||
INC | 70 | 14 | 20% | 34.48% | ||
JD | 70 | 4 | 5.7% | 12.65% | ||
Independent | 779 | 3 | 4.3% | 5.92% | ||
Total | 1,316 | 70 | Turnout | 61.75% |
Constituency-wise results
[edit]A. No. | Constituency | Winner | Party |
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1 | Sarojini Nagar | Ram Bhaj | BJP |
2 | Gole Market | Kirti Azad | BJP |
3 | Minto Road | Tajdar Babar | INC |
4 | Kasturba Nagar | Jagdish Lal Batra | BJP |
5 | Jangpura | Jag Parvesh Chandra | INC |
6 | Okhla | Parvej | JD |
7 | Kalkaji | Purnima Seth | BJP |
8 | Malviya Nagar | Rajendra Gupta | BJP |
9 | Hauz Khas | Rajesh Sharma | BJP |
10 | R. K. Puram | Bodh Raj | BJP |
11 | Delhi Cantonment | Karan Singh Tanwar | BJP |
12 | Janak Puri | Jagdish Mukhi | BJP |
13 | Hari Nagar | Harsaran Singh Balli | BJP |
14 | Tilak Nagar | O. P. Babbar | BJP |
15 | Rajouri Garden | Ajay Makan | INC |
16 | Madipur (SC) | Swarup Chand Rajan | BJP |
17 | Tri Nagar | Nand Kishor Garg | BJP |
18 | Shakurbasti | Gauri Shankar Bhardwaj | BJP |
19 | Shalimar Bagh | Sahib Singh Verma | BJP |
20 | Badli | Jai Bhagwan | BJP |
21 | Sahibabad Daulatpur | Jeet Ram Solanki | BJP |
22 | Bawana (SC) | Chand Ram | BJP |
23 | Sultanpur Majra (SC) | Jai Kishan | INC |
24 | Mangolpuri (SC) | Raj Kumar Chauhan | INC |
25 | Nangloi Jat | Davinder Singh | BJP |
26 | Vishnu Garden | Mahinder Singh Saathi | INC |
27 | Hastsal | Mukesh Sharma | INC |
28 | Najafgarh | Suraj Parshad | IND |
29 | Nasirpur | Vinod Kumar Sharma | BJP |
30 | Palam | Dharam Dev Solanki | BJP |
31 | Mahipalpur | Sat Parkash Rana | BJP |
32 | Mehrauli | Brahm Singh Tanwar | BJP |
33 | Saket | Tek Chand | INC |
34 | Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (SC) | Prem Singh | INC |
35 | Tughlakabad | Shish Pal | IND |
36 | Badarpur | Ram Vir Singh Bidhuri | JD |
37 | Trilok Puri (SC) | Brahm Pal | INC |
38 | Patpar Ganj (SC) | Gyan Chand | BJP |
39 | Mandawali | M. S. Panwar | BJP |
40 | Geeta Colony | A. K. Walia | INC |
41 | Gandhi Nagar | Darshan Kumar Bahl | BJP |
42 | Krishna Nagar | Harsh Vardhan | BJP |
43 | Vishwash Nagar | Madan Lal Gawa | BJP |
44 | Shahdara | Ram Niwas Goyal | BJP |
45 | Seemapuri (SC) | Balbir Singh | BJP |
46 | Nand Nagari (SC) | Fateh Singh | BJP |
47 | Rohtas Nagar | Alok Kumar | BJP |
48 | Babarpur | Naresh Gaur | BJP |
49 | Seelampur | Matin Ahmed | JD |
50 | Ghonda | Lal Behari Tiwari | BJP |
51 | Yamuna Vihar | Sahab Singh Chauhan | BJP |
52 | Karawal Nagar | Ram Pal | BJP |
53 | Wazirpur | Deep Chand Bandhu | INC |
54 | Narela (SC) | Inder Raj Singh | BJP |
55 | Bhalswa Jahangirpur | Jitendra Kumar | IND |
56 | Adarsh Nagar | Jai Parkash Yadav | BJP |
57 | Pahar Ganj | Satish Chandra Khandelwal | BJP |
58 | Matia Mahal | Shoaib Iqbal | JD |
59 | Balli Maran | Haroon Yusuf | INC |
60 | Chandni Chowk | Vasdev Kaptan | BJP |
61 | Timarpur | Rajender Gupta | BJP |
62 | Model Town | Charti Lal Goel | BJP |
63 | Kamla Nagar | P. K. Chandla | BJP |
64 | Sadar Bazar | Hari Krishan | BJP |
65 | Moti Nagar | Madan Lal Khurana | BJP |
66 | Patel nagar | M. R. Arya | BJP |
67 | Rajinder Nagar | Puran Chand Yogi | BJP |
68 | Karol Bagh (SC) | S. P. Ratawal | BJP |
69 | Ram Nagar (SC) | Moti Lal Soddi | BJP |
70 | Baljit Nagar (SC) | Krishna Tirath | INC |
References
[edit]- ^ "Assembly Polls November 1993". Election Archives and International Politics. Shiv Lal. 1993. p. 31. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- ^ Swain, Pratap Chandra (2001). "1993 Vidhan Sabha Elections". Bharatiya Janata Party: Profile and Performance. APH Publishing. pp. 214–216. ISBN 978-81-7648-257-8. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- ^ "Legislative Assembly Elections, 1993 – List of Winning Candidates". Eci.nic.in. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 December 2013.