Dikshit, who resigned from the Chief Minister's post after Congress' drubbing, said her party will analyse what went wrong in the election.
"We accept our defeat and we will analyse what went wrong," she told reporters at her residence during a brief appearance after sending her resignation to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung.
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Her remarks came in the backdrop of her party being routed in the polls.
The AAP made a strong debut in the election eating into Congress' votebank in the city while pushing the ruling party to the third position.
Born following the civil society movement against corruption by Anna Hazare, AAP made a strong dent into Congress' support base.
Dikshit, who led Congress to three successive victory since 1998, faced the ignominy of suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi constituency.
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