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Veteran BJP leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra passed away at AIIMS Delhi at the age of 93. He was a five-time MP and two-time MLA with a political career spanning over four decades. Malhotra is best remembered for his stunning victory over former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the 1999 general elections. His legacy includes building the BJP in Delhi from the Jana Sangh days and inspiring generations of party workers.

Key Points: Veteran BJP Leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra Dies at 93

  • Five-time MP and two-time MLA who served Delhi for over 45 years
  • Defeated former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 1999 general elections
  • First President of Delhi BJP and key figure in Jana Sangh era
  • Only BJP candidate to win Delhi seat in 2004 Lok Sabha elections
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Veteran BJP leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra passes away

Senior BJP leader and five-time MP Vijay Kumar Malhotra passes away at AIIMS Delhi. Remembered for defeating PM Manmohan Singh in 1999 elections.

"Prof. Vijay Kumar Malhotra's life was an example of simplicity and dedication to public service. - Virendra Sachdeva"

New Delhi, Sep 30

Senior BJP leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra passed away on Tuesday morning at AIIMS Delhi, at the age of 93, the hospital informed.

Malhotra, born in December 1931 in Lahore, has served as a five-time MP and two-time MLA from Delhi. He served as president of the Delhi Pradesh Jana Sangh (1972-75) and twice as president of the BJP Delhi Pradesh (1977-80, 1980-84).

In a statement, AIIMS said, "Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra Ji, a senior BJP leader aged 93 years, was admitted to AIIMS New Delhi, where he passed away in the morning of 30th September 2025."

Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva also offered his condolences and said that Malhotra's life will continue to inspire the party workers.

"It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and first President of the Delhi BJP, Prof. Vijay Kumar Malhotra, this morning. He was 94 years old," Sachdeva said in a statement.

"Prof. Vijay Kumar Malhotra's life was an example of simplicity and dedication to public service. He worked extensively to spread the RSS ideology in Delhi since the Jan Sangh era. His life has always inspired and will continue to inspire all of us, BJP workers," he said.

According to the Delhi BJP, Malhotra had an active career in politics, along with Kedar Nath Sahni and Madan Lal Khurana. The party also credits Malhotra for keeping the BJP afloat in Delhi for several years.

"His biggest political victory is considered to be defeating former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh by a huge margin in the 1999 Indian general election. Malhotra has been a 5-time MP and 2-time MLA from Delhi over the last 45 years, making him one of the most senior BJP figures in the capital," Malhotra's profile on Delhi BJP reads.

In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, Malhotra was the only BJP candidate to win his seat in Delhi.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very sad news. He served Delhi for decades and was respected across party lines. His victory against Dr. Manmohan Singh in 1999 shows his political acumen. A great loss for Indian politics.
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Sarah B
While I may not agree with all his political views, one must respect his long service to public life. 93 years is a full life, and his contributions to Delhi's political landscape are undeniable.
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Arjun K
He was the backbone of BJP in Delhi for so many years! Remember when he was the only BJP MP from Delhi in 2004 - that shows his personal connect with voters. True mass leader 🌸
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Michael C
Interesting to note he was born in Lahore before partition. His journey reflects the story of modern India itself. Rest in peace to a political veteran.
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Kavya N
My grandfather used to tell stories about his work during the Jana Sangh days. He built the party from grassroots in Delhi. Such leaders are rare nowadays. Heartfelt condolences to his family.

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