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Delhi results 2025: Was switching parties a right choice for turncoats? Check details

IndiaTimes Saturday, 8 February 2025
Several turncoat candidates won in the Delhi Assembly election 2025. Notable winners include Arvinder Singh Lovely, Tarwinder Singh Marwah, Kartar Singh Tanwar, Kailash Gahlot, and Manjinder Singh Sirsa, all of whom shifted to the BJP from other parties. Their successful transitions signify the ongoing trend of political shifts in Indian politics.
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