Interview with National executive member, AAP
Congress' defeat is being seen as a huge boost for the BJP in the run-up to the 2014 polls
India Inc honchos cheer AAP's stellar debut in the capital; say UPA government's unconvincing approach towards corruption cost it dearly
The party emerges as the single largest party in the Delhi Assembly, winning 31 seats
A party demanding meaningful change seems to have touched a deep chord among voters
The party accepted that the rise of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party had taken away their middle-class vote
Chouhan, who could barely contain his joy, described the BJP's victory in Madhya Pradesh as a triumph of its ideology
The party's 'Play for change' campaign was another interesting drive
He defeated Antarsingh Darbar of Congress by 12,216 votes
Mulayam Singh has dissolved the state units in Delhi and MP with immediate effect
As many as five candidates, including four from AAP and one from BJP, have won with margins of less than 1,000 votes
In its worst performance ever in the desert state, Congress could manage just 20 seats out of the 192
Sonia and Rahul Gandhi attribute their drubbing to price rise among other reasons
Though some experts say that the poll outcome was largely in line with expectations, others believe indices should still see gap-up opening and rally to sustain over the next few sessions
The result of the Delhi poll is a historic one in many ways, he said
The Congress is critical of the infighting in the organisation in MP, Rajasthan and Delhi ahead of the polls
Health and Family Minister A K Walia lost to Vinod Kumar Binny of AAP from Laxmi Nagar seat by around 8,000 votes where the BJP finished third
More than half of them are from BJP and the rest from Congress and the debutant Aam Aadmi Party