Arvind Kejriwal contested the Delhi Election 2025 from the New Delhi assembly constituency. Catch Arvind Kejriwal Delhi ...
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ABP Live on MSNDelhi Assembly Elections 2025: KTR Mocks Rahul Gandhi, Says 'He Helped BJP Win Again'KTR's remarks came as early trends indicated that the Congress party had reportedly dented the vote share of the Aam Aadmi ...
According to Election Commission's early trends data, BJP has officially gained a comfortable majority lead in Delhi. With BJP likely to mark its historic win after 27 years, who will be its Delhi CM ...
Six constituencies of northeast Delhi affected by the 2020 riots witnessed a close contest between the BJP and AAP, with both ...
In the Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP secured a majority in the Yamuna-belt constituencies, winning nine out of 15 seats, ...
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Hosted on MSN"People have proved that politics of lies can't last long": BJP's Kailash Gahlot on Delhi election resultsBharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winner from Bijwasan Assembly seat, Kailash Gahlot, in a pointed jab at Aam Aadmi Party said on ...
In a major electoral upset, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal lost the New Delhi constituency to BJP’s Parvesh Sahib Singh by over ...
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ABP Live on MSNWho Will Be Delhi CM? This Is What BJP Chief AnsweredThe Aam Aadmi Party was ahead in 27 seats, according to the early trends released by the Election Commission. AAP national ...
The Bharatiya Janata Party won the Delhi Assembly Election after defeating the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party. Check how many seats the BJP, AAP, and Congress won.
Without taking Kejriwal's name he attributed the decline of that movement to Arvind Kejriwal and referred to him as "Duryodhan," a reference to the antagonist in the Mahabharata.
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India Today on MSNAfter Delhi drubbing, AAP needs to be cautious in PunjabAs Aam Aadmi Party lost its citadel in Delhi where it won for the first time 11 years ago, now the next big test for AAP was Punjab, which goes to polls in 2027.
Addressing party workers at BJP headquarters after party's victory in Delhi polls, PM Modi accused the Congress of doing "politics of urban Naxals" and "stealing the language, agenda of its allies" ...
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