Ballimaran delhi assembly election candidate names of all parties

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Ballimaran delhi assembly election candidate names of all parties
Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal interacts with a student during a mega-PTM (Parents Teachers Meeting) at Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, Rouse Avenue, in New Delhi.Photo/Kamal Singh) (
AAP candidate Imran Hussain will fight again from the Ballimaran assembly seat. Haroon Yusuf from congress and Lata Sodi from BJP will fight on Ballimaran seat.
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S.No.NamePartyGenderAgeNumber of Criminal CasesSerious IPC CountsEducation LevelTotal Assets (Rs.)
1Haroon YusufINCM6100graduate4,69,71,8174 Crore+
2Imran HussainAAPM3800graduate_professional1,41,37,3441 Crore+
3LataBJPF43008th44,66,91044 Lacs+
4Krishan KumarBhartiya Rashtriya DalM49005th25,29,27325 Lacs+
5HansaPeoples Party of India (Democratic)F4200graduate_professional16,90,89216 Lacs+
6Arif NabiINDM3500graduate10,32,21010 Lacs+
7Deep ChandBahujan Samaj PartyM45005th3,63,0003 Lacs+
8Sajid AliRashtriya Rashtrawadi PartyM620010th1,12,4431 Lacs+
9Zafar MirzaRashtriya Republican PartyM56008th59,00059 Thou+


For the last time, Ballimaran faced the assembly elections along with other constituencies of Delhi assembly in 2015. In the said elections, AAP candidate Imran Hussain won this seat securing 57,118 votes. He is thus the sitting MLA of this seat. The runner up in this election was Shyam Lal Morawal of BJP who got 23,241 votes. The vote margin between them was 33,877.

Ballimaran state assembly constituency of Delhi occurs within the jurisdiction of East Delhi parliamentary seat. In total, Delhi assembly has 70 constituencies and all of them go for polls in February 2020 since the present term of the Vidhan Sabha ends on 22 February 2020. The total number of voters in the Ballimaran constituency is 1,40,772. This figure is made of 78,774 males, 61,991 females, and 7 third gender electors.

Haroon Hussain of INC held this assembly seat for a very long period. Right from 1993 to 2015, he remained the MLA of this assembly constituency. He was elected for the Delhi assembly five times from this seat in consecutive elections. The number of votes he bagged in 1993 elections was 20,217. In the 1998 assembly polls, he got 38,105 votes. In the year 2003, he was elected with a total votes of 31,357. He won with 34,660 votes in 2008. The votes Haroon Hussain scored in 2013 was 32,105. Right from 1983 elections, BJP was the runner up in this assembly seat in all the assembly elections conducted excepting in 2003 elections when IND candidate came in the second place.
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