In the Delhi 2025 assembly electionSeveral candidates who have changed political parties must be in a good mood because even after changing camps, they still managed to win victories. The phenomenon of successful reversals during elections remains a coherent characteristic of Indian policy.
Several politicians have seen the greener side and they are:
Arvinder Singh Charming
In Gandhi Nagar, the former chief of the Congress of Delhi Arvinder Singh Lovely, now representing the BJP, won the victory with a margin of 12,748 votes against Naveen Chaudhary d’Aap. The former member of the AAP, Kamal Arora, now with the Congress, finished third with 3,453 votes.
Lovely joined the BJP in 2017 after a long passage with the Congress. The saffron party replaced its deputy in office Anil K Bajpai with a beautiful constituency. His move attracted Sharp turned out to be a good decision for him.
Tarwinder Singh Marwah
The Tarwinder Singh Marwah of the BJP, previously a deputy for the Congress with three terms, beat Manish Sisodia by 675 votes to Jangpura. Sisodia, who moved from Patparganj, graciously accepted the defeat and wished Victor’s success in service in the constituency.
Marwah, who joined the BJP after leaving the congress in 2022, had expressed dissatisfaction with the unavailability of Congress managers for meetings. At the headquarters of the BJP, he made sharp remarks on the direction of the Congress.
Kartar Singh Tanwar
In Chhatarpur, the competition between the leaders of the Gurjar saw Kartar Singh Tanwar, who went from the AAP to the BJP, triumphs over the former member of the BJP Brahm Singh Tanwar, now with AAP, by 6,239 votes.
Anwar, which was elected on an AAP ticket from the district of Chhatarpur in the 2020 assembly, left the party and joined the BJP in July this year with another Raaj Kumar Anand deputy.
Kilash Gahlot
Former AAP Minister Kilash Gahlot has maintained an advance greater than 9,000 votes in Bijwasan, in competition with the Surender Bhardwaj of the AAP and the Col du Congrès Kumar Sehrawat, a former representative of the AAP.
Kilash GahlotWho had previously held a leading position in the AAP and was minister of the cabinet, left the party in November 2024. He was then aligned with the BJP the next day. He now presents himself in the Bijwasan elections, after leaving his previous constituency of Najafgarh. His electoral rivals are over -for -the -art Bharadwaj of AAP, which previously belonged to the Samajwadi party, and Dharmpal Chandela representing the Congress.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa
In the Jardin de Réjouri, the former member of Akali Dal Manjinder Singh Sirsa, now with the BJP, won the victory of more than 18,000 votes. Former BJP deputy JITERDER SINGH Shunty at the AAP proved unsuccessful in Shahdara against Sanjay Goyal from the BJP. In Mangolpuri, the former Minister of Congress Rajkumar Chauhan, representing the BJP, won more than 6,000 votes.
Raaj Kumar Anand
PRAVEH RATAN OF AAP won the BJP candidate, Raaj Kumar Anand, with a margin of 4,049 vote.
In April 2024, Anand left the AAP and her position in Delhi’s office, expressing concerns about an insufficient representation of the dalits in the party. Subsequently, he changed allegiance to the Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party in July 2024 and was a candidate in the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, representing the district of New Delhi.
