Vice-president of Delhi BJP, Kamaljeet Sehrawat won by the highest margin among all the candidates who contested the elections for the three municipal corporations. She won from (Dwarka-B ward and defeated her nearest rival Sushma Bansal of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) by a whopping 9,866 votes.
The lowest poll margin win was scored by Anita Tanwar of BJP who won by just two votes from Chhatarpur ward in South Delhi. In East Delhi’s Bhajanpura ward, BJP’s Gurjeet Kaur defeated Congress’ Rekha Rani by a mere 58 votes.
Senior Congress leader Varyam Kaur, who was the leader of the Opposition in the EDMC House, lost to her BJP rival by a huge margin of 9,115 votes.
In the Krishna Nagar ward in East Delhi, BJP’s Sandeep Kapoor dealt a massive blow to his immediate rival, who lost by 9,322 votes.
Former Mayor Farhad Suri’s niece, Yasmin Kidwai of the Congress won the Daryaganj seat by a narrow margin of 59 votes. In few other wards such as Sadar Bazaar and Shastri Nagar, vote margins were in three digits.