BJP's Mohan Singh Bisht Secures Mustafabad Victory by 17,578 Votes in Fierce Four-Way Contest

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New Delhi, India – Mohan Singh Bisht of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has emerged victorious in the hotly contested Mustafabad constituency in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, securing a significant win by a margin of 17,578 votes. The results, declared on February 8, 2025, concluded a high-stakes electoral battle that saw four prominent candidates vying for the seat in the riot-scarred North-East Delhi area. This outcome marks a crucial shift in a constituency previously known for its fluctuating political allegiances.

The electoral landscape in Mustafabad was uniquely fractured, featuring a four-way contest that included the incumbent MLA from neighboring Karawal Nagar, Mohan Singh Bisht (BJP), journalist-turned-politician Adil Ahmad Khan (Aam Aadmi Party - AAP), political scion Ali Mehdi (Congress), and the controversial Tahir Hussain (All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen - AIMIM). Hussain, a former AAP councillor, campaigned from custody parole, having been incarcerated in connection with the 2020 Delhi riots. His participation added a layer of complexity, with analysts suggesting his candidacy contributed to a split in the Muslim vote.

Mustafabad, a densely populated constituency with a significant 40% Muslim population, has a history of shifting political loyalties, having been a Congress stronghold before being won by BJP in 2015 and AAP in 2020. Voters in the area, still grappling with the aftermath of the 2020 communal riots, prioritized local issues such as crumbling infrastructure, sanitation, crime control, and the revival of employment opportunities post-pandemic. Candidates focused their campaigns on these pressing concerns rather than solely on the communal past.

Bisht, a five-time MLA, leveraged his track record of facilitating development in nearby areas, promising a hospital and improved civic amenities. AAP's Khan positioned himself as a fresh face aligned with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s governance model, while Congress's Mehdi appealed to voters through his father's legacy, pledging to transform Mustafabad into a developed area. The split in the Muslim vote, particularly between AAP, AIMIM, and Congress, ultimately paved the way for the BJP's decisive victory in the constituency.

The Mustafabad result is part of a broader trend in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, which saw the BJP return to power in the capital after 27 years, dealing a significant blow to the AAP. The election highlighted the continued importance of local issues and candidate credibility in shaping voter decisions, even amidst larger political narratives.