The South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency witnessed a high-stakes election on May 25, 2024, with seven prominent candidates vying for the seat. The results, announced on June 4, 2024, saw Ramvir Singh Bidhuri of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerge victorious, defeating Sahi Ram of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Won
692832 (+ 124333)
RAMVIR SINGH BIDHURI
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lost
568499 ( -124333)
SAHI RAM
Aam Aadmi Party
Lost
9861 ( -682971)
ABDUL BASIT
Bahujan Samaj Party
Lost
3958 ( -688874)
RAM GOPAL
Haryana Jansena Party
Lost
1889 ( -690943)
CHANDRASHEKHAR SINGH KUSHWAHA
Independent
Lost
1500 ( -691332)
DEEPAK KAPILA
Independent
Lost
1365 ( -691467)
OMAPRAKASH
Samaj Vikas Kranti Party
Lost
1296 ( -691536)
JAGDISH KUMAR VERMA
Independent
Lost
970 ( -691862)
LAKHAN SINGH
Navarang Congress Party
Lost
958 ( -691874)
POONAM SRIVASTAVA
Independent
Lost
842 ( -691990)
ARUN KUMAR
Independent
Lost
763 ( -692069)
RINKI SANYAL
Bharatiya Sampuran Krantikari Party
Lost
714 ( -692118)
KAMLESH KUMAR JHA
Independent
Lost
638 ( -692194)
SURJEET SINGH
Delhi Janta Party
Lost
602 ( -692230)
BHIM SINGH
Ambedkarite Party of India
Lost
592 ( -692240)
SURINDER KUMAR
Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party
Lost
540 ( -692292)
GAUTAM ANAND
All India Forward Bloc
Lost
522 ( -692310)
SHANKAR DEY
Independent
Lost
514 ( -692318)
BIHARI LAL JALANDHARI
India Greens Party
Lost
476 ( -692356)
NAVEEN KUMAR
Hamara Sahi Vikalp Party
Lost
381 ( -692451)
VIRENDER
Independent
Lost
325 ( -692507)
RAJAN SINGH
Independent
5961 ( -686871)
NOTA
None of the Above
S.N. | Candidate | Party | EVM Votes | Postal Votes | Total Votes | % of Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RAMVIR SINGH BIDHURI | Bharatiya Janata Party | 691184 | 1648 | 692832 | 53.46 |
2 | SAHI RAM | Aam Aadmi Party | 567716 | 783 | 568499 | 43.87 |
3 | ABDUL BASIT | Bahujan Samaj Party | 9829 | 32 | 9861 | 0.76 |
4 | RAM GOPAL | Haryana Jansena Party | 3956 | 2 | 3958 | 0.31 |
5 | CHANDRASHEKHAR SINGH KUSHWAHA | Independent | 1888 | 1 | 1889 | 0.15 |
6 | DEEPAK KAPILA | Independent | 1500 | – | 1500 | 0.12 |
7 | OMAPRAKASH | Samaj Vikas Kranti Party | 1364 | 1 | 1365 | 0.11 |
8 | JAGDISH KUMAR VERMA | Independent | 1295 | 1 | 1296 | 0.1 |
9 | LAKHAN SINGH | Navarang Congress Party | 967 | 3 | 970 | 0.07 |
10 | POONAM SRIVASTAVA | Independent | 951 | 7 | 958 | 0.07 |
11 | ARUN KUMAR | Independent | 842 | – | 842 | 0.06 |
12 | RINKI SANYAL | Bharatiya Sampuran Krantikari Party | 762 | 1 | 763 | 0.06 |
13 | KAMLESH KUMAR JHA | Independent | 714 | – | 714 | 0.06 |
14 | SURJEET SINGH | Delhi Janta Party | 637 | 1 | 638 | 0.05 |
15 | BHIM SINGH | Ambedkarite Party of India | 601 | 1 | 602 | 0.05 |
16 | SURINDER KUMAR | Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party | 592 | – | 592 | 0.05 |
17 | GAUTAM ANAND | All India Forward Bloc | 539 | 1 | 540 | 0.04 |
18 | SHANKAR DEY | Independent | 522 | – | 522 | 0.04 |
19 | BIHARI LAL JALANDHARI | India Greens Party | 511 | 3 | 514 | 0.04 |
20 | NAVEEN KUMAR | Hamara Sahi Vikalp Party | 475 | 1 | 476 | 0.04 |
21 | VIRENDER | Independent | 381 | – | 381 | 0.03 |
22 | RAJAN SINGH | Independent | 323 | 2 | 325 | 0.03 |
23 | NOTA | None of the Above | 5927 | 34 | 5961 | 0.46 |
Total | 1293476 | 2522 | 1295998 |
IN HINDI
लोक सभा क्षेत्र 7 – दक्षिण दिल्ली (राष्ट्रीय राजधानी क्षेत्र दिल्ली)
विजयी
692832 (+ 124333)
रामवीर सिंह बिधूड़ी
भारतीय जनता पार्टी
हारा
568499 ( -124333)
सही राम
आम आदमी पार्टी
हारा
9861 ( -682971)
अब्दुल बासित
बहुजन समाज पार्टी
हारा
3958 ( -688874)
राम गोपाल
हरियाणा जनसेना पार्टी
हारा
1889 ( -690943)
चन्द्रशेखर सिंह कुशवाहा
निर्दलीय
हारा
1500 ( -691332)
दीपक कपिला
निर्दलीय
हारा
1365 ( -691467)
ओमप्रकाश
समाज विकास क्रांति पार्टी
हारा
1296 ( -691536)
जगदीश कुमार वर्मा
निर्दलीय
हारा
970 ( -691862)
लखन सिंह
नवरंग कांग्रेस पार्टी
हारा
958 ( -691874)
पूनम श्रीवास्तव
निर्दलीय
हारा
842 ( -691990)
अरुण कुमार
निर्दलीय
हारा
763 ( -692069)
रिंकी सन्याल
भारतीय सम्पूर्ण क्रान्तिकारी पार्टी
हारा
714 ( -692118)
कमलेश कुमार झा
निर्दलीय
हारा
638 ( -692194)
सुरजीत सिंह
दिल्ली जनता पार्टी
हारा
602 ( -692230)
भीम सिंह
आंबेडकराईट पार्टी ऑफ इंडिया
हारा
592 ( -692240)
सुरिन्द्र कुमार
भारतीय जवान किसान पार्टी
हारा
540 ( -692292)
गौतम आनंद
ऑल इण्डिया फॉरवार्ड ब्लॉक
हारा
522 ( -692310)
शंकर दे
निर्दलीय
हारा
514 ( -692318)
बिहारी लाल जलन्धरी
इंडिया ग्रीन्स पार्टी
हारा
476 ( -692356)
नवीन कुमार
हमारा सही विकल्प पार्टी
हारा
381 ( -692451)
वीरेन्द्र
निर्दलीय
हारा
325 ( -692507)
राजन सिंह
निर्दलीय
5961 ( -686871)
NOTA
इनमें से कोई नहीं
क्रम संख्या. | अभ्यर्थी | दल का नाम | ई.वी.एम. मत | डाक द्वारा मत | कुल मत | % मत |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | रामवीर सिंह बिधूड़ी | भारतीय जनता पार्टी | 691184 | 1648 | 692832 | 53.46 |
2 | सही राम | आम आदमी पार्टी | 567716 | 783 | 568499 | 43.87 |
3 | अब्दुल बासित | बहुजन समाज पार्टी | 9829 | 32 | 9861 | 0.76 |
4 | राम गोपाल | हरियाणा जनसेना पार्टी | 3956 | 2 | 3958 | 0.31 |
5 | चन्द्रशेखर सिंह कुशवाहा | निर्दलीय | 1888 | 1 | 1889 | 0.15 |
6 | दीपक कपिला | निर्दलीय | 1500 | – | 1500 | 0.12 |
7 | ओमप्रकाश | समाज विकास क्रांति पार्टी | 1364 | 1 | 1365 | 0.11 |
8 | जगदीश कुमार वर्मा | निर्दलीय | 1295 | 1 | 1296 | 0.1 |
9 | लखन सिंह | नवरंग कांग्रेस पार्टी | 967 | 3 | 970 | 0.07 |
10 | पूनम श्रीवास्तव | निर्दलीय | 951 | 7 | 958 | 0.07 |
11 | अरुण कुमार | निर्दलीय | 842 | – | 842 | 0.06 |
12 | रिंकी सन्याल | भारतीय सम्पूर्ण क्रान्तिकारी पार्टी | 762 | 1 | 763 | 0.06 |
13 | कमलेश कुमार झा | निर्दलीय | 714 | – | 714 | 0.06 |
14 | सुरजीत सिंह | दिल्ली जनता पार्टी | 637 | 1 | 638 | 0.05 |
15 | भीम सिंह | आंबेडकराईट पार्टी ऑफ इंडिया | 601 | 1 | 602 | 0.05 |
16 | सुरिन्द्र कुमार | भारतीय जवान किसान पार्टी | 592 | – | 592 | 0.05 |
17 | गौतम आनंद | ऑल इण्डिया फॉरवार्ड ब्लॉक | 539 | 1 | 540 | 0.04 |
18 | शंकर दे | निर्दलीय | 522 | – | 522 | 0.04 |
19 | बिहारी लाल जलन्धरी | इंडिया ग्रीन्स पार्टी | 511 | 3 | 514 | 0.04 |
20 | नवीन कुमार | हमारा सही विकल्प पार्टी | 475 | 1 | 476 | 0.04 |
21 | वीरेन्द्र | निर्दलीय | 381 | – | 381 | 0.03 |
22 | राजन सिंह | निर्दलीय | 323 | 2 | 325 | 0.03 |
23 | NOTA | इनमें से कोई नहीं | 5927 | 34 | 5961 | 0.46 |
कुल | 1293476 | 2522 | 1295998 |
Key Candidates:
- Ramvir Singh Bidhuri (BJP): Bidhuri is a seasoned politician and a member of parliament from South Delhi since 2014. He has a strong grassroots presence and has been actively campaigning in the constituency, focusing on issues related to development and infrastructure.
- Sahi Ram (AAP): Ram is a prominent figure in the AAP and has been actively campaigning in the constituency, focusing on issues related to education, healthcare, and social welfare.
- Abdul Basit (BSP): Basit is a member of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and has been actively campaigning in the constituency, focusing on issues related to the rights of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Factors Influencing the Outcome:
- Voter Turnout: The voter turnout in South Delhi was 56.45%, which is slightly lower than the 2019 turnout of 58.75%. This indicates a moderate engagement from the electorate, which could have influenced the outcome.
- Demographic Shifts: The demographics of South Delhi have been shifting, with a growing population of young voters and a significant presence of the Scheduled Castes. This shift has been influencing the political landscape, with parties adapting their strategies to cater to these groups.
Implications for Local, State, and National Politics:
- Local Politics: Bidhuri’s victory is seen as a significant boost for the BJP in Delhi. It reinforces the party’s influence in the region and showcases the electorate’s faith in his leadership.
- State Politics: The result has implications for the future of the AAP government in Delhi. The party’s loss in South Delhi could impact its ability to maintain its majority in the state assembly.
- National Politics: The outcome of the South Delhi election is significant in the context of national politics. It highlights the importance of local issues and the need for parties to adapt their strategies to cater to the diverse demographics of different constituencies.
Conclusion:
The South Delhi Lok Sabha election result 2024 is a significant development in Indian politics. The victory of Ramvir Singh Bidhuri and the performance of other candidates highlight the importance of local issues and demographic shifts in shaping the political landscape. As we reflect on the results, it is essential to engage with the insights and trends that emerged from this election.