Neeraj Basoya

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Neeraj Basoya
Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly
In office
2008–2013
Delhi Assembly elections, 2013: Kasturba Nagar [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AAP Madan Lal 33,60938.03
BJP Shikha Roy28,93532.74−8.39
INC Neeraj Basoya24,22727.41−16.99
BSP Suresh Kumar Verma4780.54−12.30
SSGP Beer Singh Negi1510.17
Independent Colonel Anil Jotwani (Retired)1480.17
NDP Bacho1400.16
Independent Biswambar Nayak900.10
NOTA None6070.69
Majority4,6745.29+2.02
Turnout 88,50065.64
AAP gain from INC Swing
Delhi Assembly elections, 2015: Kasturba Nagar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AAP Madan Lal 50,76653.51+15.48
BJP Ravinder Choudhry34,87035.41+2.67
INC Neeraj Basoya11,23311.40−16.01
BSP Ramesh Kumari3170.32−0.22
NOTA None of the above4230.42−0.27
Majority15,89618.10+12.81
Turnout 98,53566.56
AAP hold Swing +15.48


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