Mahesh Kumar Khichi, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate, emerged victorious in the Delhi mayoral polls. Khichi secured 133 votes, defeating BJP’s Kishan Lal, the councilor from Shakurpur ward, by a narrow margin of three votes. This marks the conclusion of the long-delayed election for the Delhi mayor’s office.
Election Overview
- Date: 14th November, after a delay of nearly eight months.
- Winner: Mahesh Kumar Khichi (AAP), first-time councilor from Dev Nagar.
- Defeated Candidate: BJP’s Kishan Lal (Shakurpur ward).
- Vote Margin: Khichi received 133 votes, defeating Kishan Lal by 3 votes (130 votes).
- Invalid Votes: 2 votes declared invalid (1 each from AAP and BJP).
- Total Votes: 256 votes cast for the Mayor’s post.
Deputy Mayor Election
- BJP Withdrawal: After losing the mayoral race, BJP withdrew its candidate Neeta Bisht from the deputy mayor race.
- Unopposed Winner: AAP’s Ravinder Bhardwaj (Aman Vihar councilor) secured the deputy mayor post unopposed.
Khichi’s Background
- Khichi is a 1999 BCom graduate from Motilal Nehru College, working as a financial advisor by profession.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | AAP’s Mahesh Kumar Khichi Elected Delhi Mayor |
Winner | Mahesh Kumar Khichi (AAP) |
Defeated Candidate | Kishan Lal (BJP, Shakurpur ward) |
Vote Margin | Khichi: 133 votes, Lal: 130 votes |
Deputy Mayor Election | AAP’s Ravinder Bhardwaj (unopposed after BJP withdrawal) |