Aligarh
| Year |
Voter Turnout Percentage |
Winner Candidate |
Percentage |
Party |
Runnerup Candidate |
Percentage |
Party |
| 2002 | 36.41 | VIVEK BANSAL | 41.87 | INC | DEEPAK MITTAL | 20.46 | BJP |
| 1996 | 53.24 | ABDUAL KHALIQ | 53.1 | SP | KRISHNA KUMAR NAUMAN | 31.54 | BJP |
| 1993 | 63.51 | KRASHAN KUMAR NAVMAN | 40.84 | BJP | ABDUL KHALIK | 39.42 | BSP |
| 1991 | 55.29 | KRISHNA KUMAR NAVMAN | 47.3 | BJP | MOHD. SUFIYAN | 42.43 | JD |
| 1989 | 56.7 | KRASHAN KUMAR NAVAMAN | 46.39 | BJP | KHWAJA MOH. HALIM | 38.22 | JD |
| 1985 | 45.59 | BALDEV SINGH | 39.49 | INC | KHWAJA HALIM | 35.02 | LKD |
| 1980 | 46.85 | KHWAZA HALEEM | 36.37 | JNP(SC) | NEM SINGH CHAUHAN | 30.05 | BJP |
| 1977 | 56.49 | MOZIZ ALI BEG | 48.58 | JNP | KHAWAZA HALLEEM | 44.31 | INC |
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi declared that the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh would taste defeat at the hands of his party in the 2012 Assembly elections.
Mr. Gandhi scotched rumours of a tie-up between the Congress and the...
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