Delhi resonates with 'Paanch Saal Kejriwal'; AAP's sweeping victory over BJP and Congress
In a sweeping victory, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday decimated BJP and Congress by recorded a landslide victory and secures 67 seats of the 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, halting the the Modi juggernaut in its tracks.
Halting the Modi juggernaut, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today scored a landslide victory in the Delhi Assembly election by snatching 67 of the 70 seats after steamrolling BJP leaving it with only three seats and decimating Congress which drew a blank.
In an election that was billed by the opposition as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the AAP tornado threw veterans of both BJP and Congress into the electoral dustbin in their traditional bastions. BJP leaders accepted the defeat as a "setback" but dismissed suggestions that it was a vote against the Modi government's performance.
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Immediately after the meeting of the Union Cabinet was over, the Prime Minister had a discussion for one-and-a-half hours with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Chemical and Fertilisers Minister Ananth Kumar, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu and Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Thawar Chand Gehlot.
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AAP's win is a glory of democracy. Will go to Kejriwal's swearing-in ceremony if I am invited. Agree with Anna Hajare that Delhi poll result is Modi's defeat: Uddhav Thackeray
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I think I haven't lost, I did my best, I would lose if I hadn't done my best : Kiran Bedi
BJP's chief Ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi on Monday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not the Chief Ministerial candidate and that's why he shouldn't take any responsibility.
Speaking to media, Bedi said, " I think I haven't lost, I did my best, I would lose if I hadn't done my best. Let the BJP introspect why they have lost."
She further added, "BJP gave me candidature without taking a single rupee from me. This is rare. I thank them for this."
"I am sorry, I could not live upto BJP's expectations," she added.
Praising Arvind Kejriwal she added, "I am a defeated candidate today. I have faith that Arvind's leadership and his team will give the poor of Delhi everything he promised."
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BJP chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi defeated by AAP's SK Bagga in Krishna Nagar
BJP accepts people’s verdict in all humility: Ravi Shankar Prasad
“It is very clear that the Aam Aadmi Party is making extraordinary gains in Delhi. My congratulations to their emerging victory in Delhi and to Kejriwal. Now, let them govern well and deliver in Delhi,” said Ravi Shankar Prasad
BJP leader Jagidsh Mukhi defeated by AAP's Rajesh Rishi from Janakpuri constituency; Another BJP candidate Vijender Gupta wins from Rohini.
Arvind Kejriwal says this win has scared me
After a landslide victory in the Delhi assembly polls, AAP chief chief Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said that this win is very scary. He said, "The kind of support people of Delhi have given us, I would like to tell all workers and MLAs not be arrogant."
Addressing media, Arvind Kejriwal said, "Don't get arrogant, Congress and BJP were defeated because of arrogance. I appeal to all my MLAs and our workers, do not be arrogant at all. Delhi will also punish the party after 5 years if it becomes arrogant."
Kejriwal said, "We have to work together for Delhi, I alone cannot do anything. I am a very small person (Mai bahut chhota admi hun). I am sure together with the people we can make Delhi a place of which everyone will be proud."
He further added, "It is a victory of truth. We will always walk the path of truth. People of Delhi have achieved something spectacular and I salute them."
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Arvind Kejriwal watching election result trends
Kiran Bedi leading from Krishna Nagar
Ajay Maken congratulates Kejriwal
Kiran Bedi congratulates Arvind Kejriwal
Full marks to Arvind. Congratulations. Now take Delhi to the heights it belongs to. Make it a world class city, tweets Kiran Bedi
PM Narendra Modi calls up Arvind Kejriwal, congratulates him for the win
Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls up Arvind Kejriwal to congratulate him on his win. PM assures Kejriwal of Centre's complete support in the development of Delhi.
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Joyous scenes outside AAP headquarters
BJP chastened after severe drubbing
Arvind Kejriwal has hailed this great AAP win as that of people's victory. In an interview to a TV channel, he has said that ending corruption and VIP culture in Delhi will be his top priority.
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Initial trends suggest neck and neck fight between AAP and BJP
AAP candidate Somnath Bharti, Manish Sisodia leading.
Sharmishtha Mukherjee of Congress trailing, BSP candidate leading in Greater Kailash
Jagdish Mukhi of BJP leads in Janakpuri, Rakhi Birla of AAP in Mangolpuri
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Sweet distribution begins outside Kiran Bedi's residence
Early leads
Congress headquarters in Delhi
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Preparations for Delhi Assembly election results at BJP office
Do pray. Prayers are very powerful, tweets Arvind Kejriwal
We will win today, says AAP leader Kumar Vishwas
Outside Arvind Kejriwal's home in Kaushambi, a tiny supporter
Background
The Congress, which had ruled Delhi for 15 years till December, 2013 has been projected to get at most five seats.
The Burari constituency in North Delhi has a maximum of 18 candidates while the Ambedkar Nagar seat in South Delhi has the lowest number of contenders at four. There are 63 contesting women candidates in this election as against 71 in 2013.
The assembly election, held for the second time in little over one year, has been largely a direct contest between BJP and a resurgent AAP which has put up a tough fight under Arvind Kejriwal's leadership.
The number of candidates from recognised national and state parties is 296 while 183 candidates belong to registered parties and there are 194 Independent nominees.