Delhi recorded a 59.71% voter turnout in the Assembly elections amid accusations of malpractices, including money distribution and fake voting, as AAP and BJP vied for control of the national capital.
An old and altered video is being shared on the internet to falsely claim that it shows former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal ...
President Moulana Sajid Rashidi has come forward to explain his decision to vote for the BJP in the recent Delhi elections, ...
In other districts, Shahdara recorded a voter turnout of 63.94%, North Delhi stood at 59.55%, and North West Delhi saw 60.70% of eligible voters casting their ballots.
After Delhi was formally declared National Capital Territory of Delhi, elections for legislative assembly were held in 1993. BJP registered a thumping victory in the elections. The party managed to ...
Sandeep Dikshit, a Congress leader and candidate from New Delhi, has responded to the latest exit polls regarding the Delhi ...
Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit has questioned exit poll results, claiming that AAP is likely to form the Delhi government ...
Congress candidate Sandeep Dikshit said BJP may form the government, but exit polls underestimated AAP. According to Election Commission of India, 60.42 percent voter turnout. Stay tuned to Mint's ...
"Exit polls come and go. We also saw Maharashtra and Haryana exit polls; it looked like we were going to form the government. Things will be clear at 10 am on February 8," Raut said.
Most exit polls on Wednesday predicted that the BJP holds an advantage over the ruling AAP in the Delhi assembly elections, while the Congress is not expected to make significant gains.
Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena has chosen to back Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi elections. This is significant as the Shiv Sena is in alliance with the Congress in Maharashtra.
He said that people in Delhi seek development just as it has happened across the country under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Expressing confidence that BJP will cross the 50-seat mark, Bidhuri said ...