"This was the first national election for the Aam Aadmi Party and there are some positive and negative indications out from it.
"As Arvind (Kejriwal) has earlier admitted that quitting Delhi was a mistake made and we could have communicated with the people in a better way. We will all learn from the mistakes made. We will discuss it within ourselves and go to people again and see how can we perform in future," Yogendra Yadav said while addressing a press conference at the party office.
"It is a shock to us. We did not get results as expected. The fact remains that we could not win one of the seven seats in Delhi and it has upset us. The party had built high hopes in Varanasi as we had converted that election into a contest and defeat has also upset us," he said.
He said that despite the defeat, AAP has increased its vote share from 30 to 33 per cent in Delhi and Congress has become irrelevant in state politics.
Its party leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Kumar Vishwas who had taken on Narendra Modi from Varanasi and Rahul Gandhi from Amethi respectively, lost the electoral battles.
"Although, we have not been able to win a single seat in Delhi, we are able to win 4 seats in Punjab. Now we are a main party in two states in terms of vote share" Sisodia added.
The AAP leader said that despite the party's candidates polling over 1.5 crore across the country it has not been able to become a national party.
"For becoming a national party we want six per cent of votes in four different states. We have managed to do that in Delhi and Punjab, but found it difficult in other states," Yadav said.
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