Mustafabad Election Results 2025 Live: The counting of votes cast on Delhi’s Mustafabad assembly seat is going to start in a short time. The Election Commission and administration are fully ready for security for counting. The counting of votes will start at 8 pm. Who is going to win in the Delhi Assembly elections and who will have to taste defeat, it will be clear today. Election results will decide who is going to go to Delhi’s power for the next five years.
Talking about the Mustafabad seat in Delhi, this is the same seat where there were communal riots in Delhi in 2020 and this time Asaduddin Owaisi’s party AIMIM has made Tahir Hussain, who was accused in the riots, its candidate. At the same time, Adil Ahmed Khan is fighting from AAP and BJP has fielded Mohan Singh Bisht.
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The Congress party won three consecutive times in Delhi from 1998 to 2013. BJP has won only once in Delhi. In 2013, Arvind Kejriwal -led AAP abolished the Congress rule.
Most voting in Mustafabad seat
Of the 70 seats in Delhi, the number of Muslim voters is more than 40 %. In Mustafabad assembly constituency where 41 percent Muslims and 56 percent Hindus live, the entire Delhi has the highest number of voting.
After Mustafabad, Seelampur had the highest number of 6 and a half6 percent polling, where Hindus have been minorities. This seat has 57 percent of the population of Muslims and 40 percent of the population is of Hindus. The seat where the lowest turnout was the name of that seat, Karol Bagh. This seat has only 4 and a half percent polling and 91 percent of the population here is of Hindus and only 4.2 percent of the population is Muslims. With this voting pattern you will understand that where the population of Hindus is more, there is less turnout and where the population of Muslims is more, there has been tremendous voting.
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How much voting was done in which district?
There are a total of 11 districts in Delhi, out of which 64 percent polling has been held in North East Delhi. This is the same district of Delhi, where there were communal riots in the year 2020 and where Hindu voters are 68 percent and Muslim voters are 30 percent. The lowest 55 percent polling is held in New Delhi district, where Hindu voters are 88 percent and Muslim voters are only 6 percent. This shows that the seats in Delhi which have 20 % or more number of Muslim voters in Delhi have the highest turnout and where the number of Hindu voters is more, there has been less turnout.
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A look at the last election results
In the 2020 assembly elections from Mustafabad assembly seat, Haji Yunus of AAP won by a margin of 20,704 votes. He got 98,850 votes with 53.20 percent vote share. He defeated Jagdish Pradhan of BJP, who received 78,146 votes (42.06 %). At the same time, Jagdish Pradhan won this seat in the 2015 assembly elections. He got 58,388 votes with 35.33 % vote share. Apart from this, INC candidate Hasan Ahmed got 52,357 votes (31.68 %). Jagdish defeated Congress candidate by a margin of 6,031 votes.
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Delhi less than 60 percent turnout in Delhi
The people of Delhi not only voted less than the previous time, but this time this figure has still not touched 60 percent. The last time when the Aam Aadmi Party won 62 out of 70 seats, about 6 and a half percent polling was held and in 2015, when 67 out of 70 seats were won, more than 67 percent voting was held. This figure is 0.7 percent less than the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The year 2020 assembly elections are 4 and a half percent less and 9 percent less than the 2015 elections.
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Delhi is the most aware and most educated voter in the country and almost every person has a smartphone here, but despite this, out of 1 crore 56 lakh voters of Delhi, 65 lakh people did not vote. India calls itself the largest democracy in the world, but the truth is that 63 lakh people of Delhi in Lok Sabha elections and 65 lakh people in the assembly elections today did not cast their votes. These figures are more than the total population of the country like New Zealand.
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