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The irreverent reactions on Twitter certainly added some flavour to the election results, which were one-sided, to put it mildly.
Updated : Mar 26, 2015, 12:17 PM IST
AAP managed to win in Delhi and how! The nature and extent of the victory shocked and awed many. And as usual, after the initial burst of rants, the Twitterati were back to doing what they do best. The irreverent reactions on Twitter certainly added some flavour to the election results, which were one-sided, to put it mildly.
AAP supporters to Kejriwal:
Arey Arvind, tera jhaadu chal gaya. #SoSorry #HadToBeDone
— Shubhashish (@shubHASHISH) February 10, 2015
Someone remembered board exam marks:
The only other place you can get a '67 out of 70' kind of result is CBSE.
— Satbir Singh (@thesatbir) February 10, 2015
Brutal...
Tata Nano has only 1 more seat than BJP #AAPsweep ..
— Vikram (@gvicks) February 10, 2015
A dig at Rahul baba
Rahul’s motivational message for Congress workers. #DelhiDecides #AAPSweep pic.twitter.com/Ivqm700wmq
— Bana de Lohagarh (@kamleshksingh) February 10, 2015
Honey Singh anyone?
#AAPSweep pic.twitter.com/xap6pSRtyO
— vivian fernandes (@v1v14n_84) February 10, 2015
IIT math book, so much deja vu. Sigh!
If Amit Shah takes a print out of all the reasons suggested for BJP's loss in Delhi, he will have a book thicker than RD Sharma's Maths book
— Gappistan Radio (@GappistanRadio) February 10, 2015
Somnath Bharati in campus?
AAP gets over 90% seats in Delhi. Decent chance of getting admission in DU.
— Dorkstar (@Dorkstar) February 10, 2015
Clean sweep!
NaMo: Well done Kejri! Nice Swachh Bharat campaign in Delhi. So proud of you!
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) February 10, 2015
AAP's win a bad omen for World Cup?
Worth remembering that last time AAP was in power in Delhi, India lost all their ODIs. Happy World Cup 2015. pic.twitter.com/LCylX3fPmc
— Tony Sebastian (@notytony) February 10, 2015
Sab mile hue hain ji..
"Ab hamaray baccho ko kahin bhi admission mil jayegi!” pic.twitter.com/N9n4ZaLMKd
— Overrated Outcast (@over_rated) February 10, 2015
Truly awkward!
That awkward moment when Ravi Shaker Prasad has to talk about an election loss without asking for the PM’s resignation.
— Overrated Outcast (@over_rated) February 10, 2015
Aww...
Kiran bedi to kejriwal: Sun raha hai na tu ro rahi hoon main pic.twitter.com/r7NAancyOq
— Modak..!! (@FrenchFries_001) February 10, 2015