With BJP poised to form the government in Delhi after 27 years, Union home minister Amit Shah declared the end of the "rule of lies" and the start of a new era of development and trust, stating ...
Delhi election results: High-profile candidates such as Arvind Kejriwal lost, while Atishi finally emerged a winner. Here's who won and who lost The Delhi assembly election results declared on ...
Delhi Election 2025 Results: The BJP is poised to sweep the Delhi elections, leading in 48 seats, while the AAP trails behind with a lead in 22 seats. The final results will decide whether the AAP ...
Arvind Kejriwal faced a significant defeat in the New Delhi constituency to BJP's Parvesh Verma by 4,089 votes. The result is seen as a blow to Kejriwal's credibility, especially after he framed ...
"If you are dishonest with the public, then the public will give a similar result. Under the leadership of PM Modi, a double-engine government will be formed in Delhi," Sachdeva said. The ...
The Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 concluded on February 5, with a voter turnout of 60.42%. Millions of eligible voters participated across 70 assembly constituencies, setting the stage for a ...
Delhi LG VK Saxena on Sunday told former CM Atishi that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) failed to clean the Yamuna River which caused the government. As per sources, he said to Atishi, "Aapko Yamuna ...
Delhi election result 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the supporters as he arrives at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters on the party’s win in the Delhi Assembly elections, in ...
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Congratulating the BJP for wresting back New Delhi Assembly after more than two decades, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the party will ensure Delhi has a prime role to play in building Viksit ...
This was reflected in the party's electoral debut in 2013, when they won 28 seats in Delhi -- a performance few expected. This was followed by a unprecedented 67 out of 70 seats in 2015.
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