Ber Sarai - Electoral Details

Electoral Details

The Ber Sarai neighborhood comes in the "Outer Delhi" electoral constituency of Delhi. This constituency has been the battleground of two candidates over the years: Sajjan Kumar of Congress (I) and Sahib Singh Verma of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Neighbourhoods of Delhi
  • Ashok Nagar
  • Ashok Vihar
  • Ashram Chowk
  • Ber Sarai
  • Chanakyapuri
  • Chandni Chowk
  • Chawri Bazaar
  • Chittaranjan Park
  • Civil Lines
  • Connaught Place
  • Daryaganj
  • Dayanand Colony
  • Defence Colony
  • Delhi Cantonment
  • Derawal Nagar
  • Dhaula Kuan
  • Dwarka Sub City
  • Faridabad
  • Gandhi Nagar
  • Geetanjali Enclave
  • Ghaziabad
  • Gole Market
  • Govindpuri
  • Greater Kailash
  • Green Park
  • Gulmohar Park
  • Gurgaon
  • Hauz Khas
  • Hauz Khas Complex
  • Inder puri
  • Indirapuram
  • Jangpura
  • Kalkaji
  • Kamla Nagar
  • Kapasheda
  • Kashmere Gate
  • Kirti Nagar
  • Kotla Mubarakpur
  • Lajpat Nagar
  • Laxmi Nagar (Delhi)
  • Lutyens' Delhi
  • Malviya Nagar
  • Mayur Vihar
  • Meera Bagh
  • Mehrauli
  • Model Town, Delhi
  • Munirka
  • Najafgarh
  • Nehru Place
  • New Friends Colony
  • Netaji Nagar
  • New Delhi
  • Nizamuddin East
  • Nizamuddin West
  • Noida
  • Okhla
  • Paharganj
  • Palika Bazaar
  • Pandav Nagar
  • Paschim Vihar
  • Patel Nagar
  • Pitam Pura
  • Prakash Vir Shastri Avenue
  • Preet Vihar
  • Punjabi Bagh
  • Karol Bagh
  • Raisina Hill
  • Rajouri Garden
  • Rajender Nagar
  • Ramakrishna Puram
  • Rohini Township
  • Sadar Bazaar
  • Saket
  • Sarita Vihar
  • Sarojini Nagar
  • Shahdara
  • Shahdara Maujpur Yamuna Vihar
  • Shahdara, Delhi
  • Shahpur Jat
  • Shalimar Bagh
  • Shastri park
  • Shivaji Place
  • Shiv Ram Park
  • South Extension
  • Tilak Nagar
  • Urdu Bazar
  • Vasant Kunj
  • Vasant Vihar
  • Vasundhara Enclave
  • Vikaspuri
  • Yamuna Vihar
  • Landmarks
  • Hindu temples
  • Museums
  • Power Plants
  • Topics
  • Universities


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