Delhi poll results: 'Happy with second position,' says AAP's Avadh Ojha on Patparganj defeat

IANS February 8, 2025 319 views

In a surprising turn of events, BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi defeated AAP's Avadh Ojha in the Patparganj constituency, ending AAP's long-standing control. Ojha, a first-time candidate, remained remarkably positive about his second-place finish, viewing it as a learning experience. The election marks a significant political shift in a constituency previously held by Manish Sisodia. Despite the loss, Ojha is committed to continuing his political journey and strategizing for future opportunities.

"Winning or losing is nothing. This was my first political innings, and I secured the second position." - Avadh Ojha
New Delhi, Feb 8: Avadh Ojha, AAP's candidate from the Patparganj constituency said he is happy with the second position in the keenly contested election.

Key Points

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BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi wins Patparganj with decisive 21,000 vote margin

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AAP loses traditional stronghold after Manish Sisodia's tenure

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First-time candidate Ojha remains optimistic about political future

Patparganj, once a stronghold of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi, has shifted to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in this Assembly elections. BJP candidate Ravinder Singh Negi (Ravi Negi) secured a decisive victory over AAP's Avadh Ojha, winning by a margin of over 21,000 votes.

Ojha, a first-time candidate and popular online educator-turned-politician, expressed optimism despite the defeat.

Speaking to IANS, he remarked, "Winning or losing is nothing. This was my first political innings, and I secured the second position. I am very happy with this achievement."

After nine rounds of the 14-round counting process, Negi had polled 69,104 votes, maintaining a decisive lead over Ojha. Congress candidate Anil Kumar trailed far behind in third place.

Addressing his loss, Ojha acknowledged the voters' decision and suggested that a change in leadership was likely a factor. "Perhaps the public felt it was time for a change after a long time. They might have wanted to give another party a chance. There is no question of any shortcomings on our part," he stated.

Despite the defeat, Ojha remains determined to stay in the political arena. "We are heading to Patparganj now. First, I will meet my supporters, then from tomorrow, we will plan our next strategy and hit the ground again," he affirmed.

Patparganj had been a bastion for AAP, with senior leader Manish Sisodia holding the seat for two consecutive terms before his arrest in the Delhi liquor policy case. However, in this election, BJP managed to turn the tide, marking a significant political shift in the constituency.

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