Sangam Vihar (Delhi Assembly constituency)

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Sangam Vihar
Constituency of the Delhi Legislative Assembly
Incumbent MLADinesh Mohaniya
Political PartyAAP
Elected Year2009
Constituency Details
StateDelhi
DistrictSouth Delhi

Sangam Vihar Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 70 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of the National Capital Territory in northern India.[1]

Overview[]

Present geographical structure of Sangam Vihar constituency came into existence in 2008 as a part of the implementation of the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted in 2002.[2]

Sangam Vihar is part of South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency along with nine other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely, Bijwasan, Ambedkar Nagar, Chhatarpur, Deoli, Kalkaji, Tughlakabad, Palam, Badarpur and Mehrauli.[3] Water supply is very rare in certain area even water comes once in two months gap. Sonia Vihar water supply is not available in our area. Roads are not built here in my lifetime. come once in our area and see yourself. thank you Area Name: Sangam Vihar L-1st block please come here and solve problems. issues like water, unauthorised construction and betting often escalate into gun battles in Sangam Vihar. One of the most active gangs of the area. Area progress rate is very poor. Also people of the area make the area worst by throwing garbage in drain, use dj without having any permission till 2 pm literally cause serious noise pollution, people are not so cooperative.

Around 1.5 million lived there. There is only one government school for around 5 lakh people. Water supply is from Sonia Vihar and government tube wells. There are various free government dispensaries and 2 Hospitals (Batra Hospital & Majeedia hospital) is within 1 KM.

It is one of the major parts of South Delhi and has large areas of forest, densely populated residential areas and unused land connected on the other side with Haryana borders. But still, government and corporation interactions in this area are very limited. Heavy water logging due to poor drainage system causes problems during the monsoon, unusual and unruly traffic is very common in the constituency. The development of the area has been ignored by mostly all the governments of Delhi along with DDA(ruled by central govt.) and MCD(ruled by BJP) in the past, the present AAP Govt, MCD(BJP) and DDA(LG through Central Govt.) is no exception to it. Ratiya Marg, the main road that connects the area to the Mehrauli Badarpur road is in an absolutely miserable state with potholes and no proper covers on the roadside drain it is seriously a struggle to walk or drive on the road. Add to it the routine traffic due to the school buses of the two schools.

Sangam Vihar has many private schools (, Hamdard Public School, Tinu public school, Amrita public school, Savitri public school, Siwas public school, Baal niketan public school, Jagriti Public School and many more).

Government schools have worse conditions due to ignorance of government officials (MCD, DDA and political parties). DMRC is opening new meeting lines in every developed area of Delhi but not for Sangam Vihar which is having the dense crowd and most of its population depends on 3 metro stations: Saket(60%), Govindpuri (35%) and Badarpur (5%). This clearly depicts that Sangam Vihar needs its own metro station, better performance from DDA and MCD and law and order.

Members of Legislative Assembly[]

Key

 BJP    AAP  

Election Member Party
2008 Bharatiya Janata Party
2013 Dinesh Mohaniya Aam Aadmi Party
2015
2020

Election results[]

2020 results[]

2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: Sangam Vihar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Dinesh Mohaniya 75,345 64.58 -1.37
JD(U) Dr. Shiv Charan Lal Gupta 32,823 28.13 +2.4
BSP Suresh Choudhary 2,932 2.51 -0.36
INC 2,604 3.23 -0.9
NOTA None of the above 872 0.75 +0.33
Majority 42,522 36.44 -3.77
Turnout 1,17,577 62.20
AAP hold Swing

2015 results[]

2015 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: Sangam Vihar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Dinesh Mohaniya 72,131 65.95 +38.08
BJP Dr. Shiv Charan Lal Gupta 28,143 25.73 -1.27
INC Vishan Swaroop Agarwal 3,423 3.13 -15.30
BSP Shish Pal Singh 3,146 2.87 -8.18
NOTA None of the above 467 0.42 +0.09
Majority 43,988 40.22 +39.35
Turnout 1,09,373 66.68
AAP hold Swing +37.45

2013 results[]

2013 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: Sangam Vihar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Dinesh Mohaniya 24,851 27.87 New
BJP Dr. Shiv Charan Lal Gupta 24,074 27.00 -0.37
INC Jag Parvesh 16,435 18.43 -4.11
BSP Vir Singh 9,850 11.05 -4.68
JD(U) Shish Pal Singh 9,010 10.10 +9.96
Independent Dasharth Chohan 1,500 1.68
PECP Shahid 753 0.84
Independent Kalpana Jha 508 0.57
Amarjeet Verma 484 0.54
Independent Lokesh Kumar 281 0.32
Independent Diwakar Jha 246 0.28
Ram Wati 199 0.22
Independent Shailendra Kumar 193 0.22
IJP Rita Gill 172 0.19 -0.04
Dipankar Banerjee 152 0.17
SP Naresh Sharma 91 0.10 -12.91
LJP Mohd Younus 70 0.08 -3.93
NOTA None 298 0.33
Majority 777 0.87 -3.96
Turnout 89,167 64.95
AAP gain from BJP Swing

2008 results[]

2008 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: Sangam Vihar[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Shiv Charan Lal Gupta 20,332 27.37
INC Amod Kumar Kanth 16,743 22.54
BSP Ranjit Singh 11,687 15.73
NCP Vir Singh 10,577 14.24
SP A K Gupta 9,665 13.01
LJP Suresh Choudhary 2,975 4.01
Independent Vijay Dua 424 0.57
Independent Rekha 360 0.48
Karan Singh Kadam 269 0.36
Md Nasir Khan 219 0.29
Independent Kailash Giri 219 0.29
Independent Mohd Anwar Alam 211 0.28
Independent Jag Prasad 191 0.26
Independent Bimal Gupta 153 0.21
IJP Brahm Pal Singh 152 0.20
JD(U) Mahesh Chandra Singh 104 0.14
Majority 3,589 4.83
Turnout 74,281 51.4
BJP hold Swing

References[]

  1. ^ #. "Sangam Vihar". Naveen Rana: Helping You Grow Online (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 November 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 549.
  3. ^ #. "Sangam Vihar". Naveen Rana: Helping You Grow Online (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 November 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ 2008 Election Commission of India
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