All three civic bodies have been BJP-led for past several years and the party had swept the mayoral polls last year too.
In North Delhi Municipal Corporation, BJP candidate Ravinder Gupta today defeated Congress rival Harsh Sharma by a margin of 41 votes, the highest victory margin for the post, among the three elections.
While Gupta polled 67 votes, Sharma could only get 26. Out of the total of 95 votes, two were declared invalid, an NDMC official said.
The winning margin was doubled in the Deputy Mayor polls in the SDMC, as BJP's winning candidate Kuldeep Solanki bagged 69 votes while Congress' Indu could get just 31, with the big margin fuelling speculation of "cross-voting".
71-year-old Arya, currently the chairman of SDMC's standing committee, polled 60 votes, while Suri, currently the Leader of the Opposition received 41.
Last year's SDMC mayoral polls had seen Congress losing to BJP by a solitary margin, unlike the easy victory this time for the ruling party.
While Malhotra polled 40 votes, Rani could only get 23. Out of the total of 64 votes, one was declared invalid.
And, while area MPs from BJP and Congress queued up to cast their votes in their respective corporation, all AAP MLAs chose to stay away from the polls.
All three BJP-led municipal corporations have been financially-strained and have been facing corruption charges from the opposition.
Arya, soon after assuming the post of South Delhi Mayor had said that "the top priorities would be to keep the SDMC independent and free of corruption."
The post of Mayor sees five single-year terms on a rotation basis, with the first year being reserved for women, the second for open category, third for reserved category, and the remaining two also being in open category.
The electorate for the mayoral polls are the elected members to the respective municipal Houses, nominated members from the MLAs in the Delhi Assembly and the area MPs.
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