Avadh Ojha, the popular civil services exam tutor, and one of the Aam Aadmi Party's more high-profile recruits ahead of the 2025 Delhi Assembly election, is trailing from the Patparganj seat. Mr ...
Civil services coach-turned-politician Avadh Ojha, contesting as an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate, lost from Patparganj assembly constituency in Delhi on his poll debut. AAP candidate Avadh Ojha ...
Civil services coaching teacher and motivational speaker Avadh Ojha, the AAP candidate, conceded defeat in Delhi Elections from Patparganj Assembly seat. BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi is leading by a ...
AAP candidate Avadh Ojha accepted defeat in the Delhi assembly polls, attributing it to his failure to connect with voters in Patparganj. BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi established a significant lead ...
Patparganj Avadh Ojha Election Results 2025: In the high-stakes Delhi Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Ravinder Singh Negi is leading in the Patparganj constituency ...
Avadh Ojha is contesting in 2025 Delhi Assembly elections as an AAP party candidate from PATPARGANJ constituency from EAST district. Avadh Ojha educational qualifications are Graduate Professional ...
Ravinder Singh Negi vs Avadh Ojha vs Anil Chaudhary: BJP Ravinder Singh Negi is leading in Patparganjh, as per Election Commission of India trend. The BJP leader is ahead of AAP's Avadh Ojha by ...
Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: The rounds of vote counting will come to an end in the Patparganj constituency and AAP candidate Avadh Ojha has conceded his defeat to BJP’s Ravinder Singh Negi.
While the AAP is set to lose the Delhi Assembly elections, what comes as a major setback for the party is that its top leaders like Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Avadh Ojha, Atishi and others ...
Patparganj, a notable constituency in Delhi's East Lok Sabha area, is gearing up for the 2025 Assembly elections with key contenders like Avadh Ojha (AAP), Ravinder Singh Negi (Bharatiya Janata ...
BJP's Ravinder Singh Negi won the seat by 28,072 votes. He polled 70,060 votes while AAP's Avadh Ojha stood at second position with 45,928 votes. Since the first round, Negi maintained the lead.
This seat is an important electoral battleground in East Delhi, with candidates Avadh Ojha from AAP, Ravindra Singh Negi from BJP, and Anil Chaudhary from Congress competing for the seat.