The political buzz in the national capital is back! The MCD bypolls 2025 have kicked off with high energy as Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta led the charge for the BJP, while AAP and Congress also filed nominations for 12 municipal ward seats. Excitement, rivalry, and promises of change fill the air ahead of the November 30 byelections.
BJP Nominations Lead the Race
With dhols, roadshows, and cheers, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta led a massive rally supporting BJP’s Anita Jain from the Shalimar Bagh-B ward. She emphasized that the BJP’s goal was to “keep every Delhi ward neat and clean” and continue the city’s development momentum.
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva declared that the bypolls would “strengthen the resolve of Delhi Badlo, Delhi Sanwaro.” The BJP, known for its strong grassroots network, has fielded eight women candidates, showing a focus on inclusivity and representation.
According to the State Election Commission, a total of 133 nominations have been filed — 59 men and 74 women. The final list of candidates will be confirmed after scrutiny on November 12, with withdrawals allowed until November 15. TheHindu HindustanTimes
AAP and Congress Step into the Ring
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also made a strong appearance, led by Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj, who said AAP had fielded “dedicated grassroots workers” instead of “parachute candidates.” He added that Delhi’s people are ready to “avenge broken promises” and ensure AAP’s victory in all wards.
Congress, on the other hand, is banking on its ground connect and experience. Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav accused both BJP and AAP of betraying Delhiites. “Voters will show the mirror to both parties,” he said, promising that Congress will fight for transparency and accountability.

Full List of Key Wards and Candidates
The 12 wards heading to the MCD bypolls include Greater Kailash, Shalimar Bagh-B, Dwarka-B, and Chandni Chowk, among others.
BJP Candidates:
Anita Jain (Shalimar Bagh-B), Veena Asija (Ashok Vihar), Sarla Chaudhary (Vinod Nagar), Anjum Mandal (Greater Kailash), Manisha Sahravat (Dwarka-B), Rekha Rani (Dhichkaun Kalan), Chandrakanta Shivani (Naraina), Rohini Raj (Dakshinpuri), Shubhrajit Gautam (Sangam Vihar Extension), and Jaipal Singh Daral (Mundka).
AAP Candidates:
Babita Ahlawat (Shalimar Bagh), Muddasir Usman Qureshi (Chandni Mahal), Eeshna Gupta (Greater Kailash), Rajbala Sehrawat (Dwarka-B), and Rajan Arora (Naraina).
Congress Candidates:
All 12 names have been finalized under DPCC leadership and submitted with enthusiasm.
Background: MCD Power Tussle and the Road Ahead
Following the 2022 MCD elections, AAP had secured a majority with 134 seats, while the BJP got 104 and Congress eight. However, political shifts and defections earlier this year gave BJP a renewed hold over the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.
The MCD bypolls 2025 are now seen as a mini-referendum on Delhi’s governance. With nine seats previously held by BJP and three by AAP, the contest could reshape the city’s political landscape ahead of future state elections.
Why These Bypolls Matter
These municipal ward seats may seem small, but they carry huge symbolic weight. Control over local governance affects sanitation, water, infrastructure, and public facilities — issues that directly impact Delhi’s residents every day.
Political analysts say these MCD bypolls could signal Delhi’s political mood going into 2026 Assembly elections. A victory for AAP would mean public trust in its urban reforms continues, while BJP hopes to consolidate its momentum under CM Rekha Gupta.
What’s Next
The election heat is set to rise with campaigning starting this week. Results of the MCD bypolls 2025 will be announced soon after the November 30 voting.
Stay tuned for real-time coverage and in-depth election analysis.
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