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Manjinder Sirsa wins Rajouri Garden seat

Defeats AAP’s Dhanwati, pledges to fulfil promises
BJP's Parvesh Verma and Manjinder Singh Sirsa offer prayers at a gurdwara in New Delhi on Saturday.

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Prominent BJP leader and party’s national secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa won the Rajouri Garden Assembly seat with a margin of 18,190 votes. Securing a total of 64,132 votes, he defeated AAP’s Dhanwati Chandela. Sirsa has previously represented the constituency twice.

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Following his victory, Sirsa expressed his gratitude to the voters of Delhi, particularly those in Rajouri Garden, for their overwhelming support in the Delhi Assembly elections. In a heartfelt message, Sirsa pledged to fulfill all promises made to the people and ensure the rapid development of the constituency over the next five years.

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In a symbolic gesture of thanksgiving, Sirsa visited Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, along with BJP’s Parvesh Verma, who also won the New Delhi seat. Sirsa had also began his day with a visit to a gurdwara, sharing pictures of his visit on social media, captioning the post, “beginning the day with obeisance at Gurdwara Sri Rakabganj Sahib.”

Expressing his indebtedness to the people, Sirsa assured them that he would work tirelessly for the betterment of their lives and contribute to the development of Rajouri Garden. He emphasised his commitment to delivering services swiftly and making Delhi a cleaner and more developed national capital.

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