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AAP meeting with Punjab leaders in Delhi indicates 'something is wrong': BJP's Tarun Chugh

Arvind Kejriwal should have visited Punjab to meet party leaders after his defeat in the Delhi polls, but instead, he disregarded them, treating them unfairly, which Chugh described as an insult to the state.

Atishi resigns as Delhi CM a day after AAP faces crushing defeat

The BJP returned to power in Delhi after more than 26 years, winning 48 of the 70 assembly seats. The AAP won 22 seats while the Congress drew a blank in the polls held on Feb 5.

Speculation mounts over BJP’s CM pick after historic Delhi win in 27 Years

BJP’s Pravesh Verma has emerged as a key contender for Delhi’s chief ministerial post as he defeated Arvind Kejriwal by 4,089. Other frontrunners include Ashish Sood, who won from Janakpuri, Pawan Sharma, who secured Uttam Nagar with a 29,740-vote margin, with former Delhi BJP presidents Vijender Gupta and Satish Upadhyay also being in the race.

AAP’s Kejriwal concedes defeat with humility as BJP wins Delhi after 27 years

In a video message, AAP supremo said “his party accepts people’s mandate with humility” and that the party will “play the role of a constructive opposition.”

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Delhi assembly polls: Anna Hazare takes jibe at AAP's loss, says it 'drowned' because of liquor policy scam

Trends and results on the Election Commission website showed the BJP ahead in 48 seats and the AAP in 22.

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PM Modi slams Congress for India’s stifled growth post-independence, corruption, and nepotism

Painting a stark picture of India's economy under Congress, Modi recalled an era when even buying a scooter required a decade-long wait, and Bollywood legends Dev Anand and Kishore Kumar were banned on govt-controlled media for refusing to toe the Congress govt’s line during the Emergency.

Over 60% voter turnout in Delhi as exit polls favor BJP over AAP

The turnout almost touches what it was in the 2020 assembly polls (62.59%) when the Arvind Kejriwal-led party won 62 of the 70 seats, while the BJP got eight and the Congress zero.

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