Delhi Assembly Elections 2025- Voting in single phase on February 5

Voting will be held on 5 February in a single phase on 70 assembly seats of Delhi. The results will come on 8 February. Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar gave this information on Tuesday.
From the day of announcement of dates to the results, the process of Delhi elections 2025 will be completed in 33 days.
In the one and a half hour press conference, CEC Rajiv Kumar spoke on Delhi elections for only 10 minutes. For more than an hour, he responded to the opposition’s allegations like EVM, irregularities in the voter list and removal of names of voters of a particular class.
He said that questioning the electoral process in the elections is a wrong trend. This affects the young voters. The Supreme Court has also rejected those who questioned EVM.
Elections were held on 6 February in 2020, the current term of the Delhi Assembly is ending on 23 February. Apart from this, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar is retiring on 18 February. The 2020 assembly elections were announced on January 6. Voting for all 70 assembly seats was held in a single phase on February 8, 2020 and the results were declared on February 11.
In 2020, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) got 62 seats with 53.57% votes, while the BJP got a total of 38.51% votes including 8 seats. At the same time, Congress got 4.26% votes, but the party failed to even open its account. Congress did not get a single seat even in the 2015 elections.