Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari took responsibility of the defeat of party candidate Ved Prakash, stating that the causes of his defeat will be reviewed.
"As the president of Delhi BJP, I accept the mandate and take responsibility for it," Tiwari told reporters here, adding that the result was against the expectations of the party.
"We will review the result (of Bawana bypoll) to find out the reasons of our defeat," he said.
The Arvind Kejriwal-led party's candidate Ram Chander garnered 59,886 votes in the bypoll.
The BJP, which had fielded AAP turncoat Ved Parkash as its candidate, finished a distant second with 35,834 votes, while the Congress's Surender Kumar, a three-time former MLA from Bawana, trailed closely behind with 31,919 votes.
Prakash had won from Bawana in the 2015 Assembly elections in the city on an AAP ticket. He later quit the party and joined the BJP in March this year.
"He was perceived as a deserter by locals after quitting the AAP. People were not happy with him as he had not made a mark even during his three years as the Bawana MLA," said a senior Delhi BJP leader.
The BJP's defeat is all the more "glaring" in the backdrop of "spectacular" success of the party in the MCD polls held in April and the Rajouri Garden Assembly bypoll before that, he said.
A detailed review report on the Bawana bypoll will be submitted to BJP national president Amit Shah, party sources added.
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