The BJP on the other hand is leading on 19 seats, according to the EC website. The Congress is yet to open its account
The contest for political power over the national capital was a bipolar one with the Congress nowhere in the reckoning, according to initial trends
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After elections to the 70-member Delhi Assembly were held on Saturday, poll officials had said that there was a turnout of 61.46 per cent, subject to revision
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The police have deployed around 40,000 security personnel, 19,000 home guards and 190 companies of Central Armed Police Forces to ensure smooth conduct of the polls
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He is an outsider to the constituency, whereas I have lived here for the past 12 years, he added
The BJP upped the ante on the issue of protestors occupying a small corner on the margins of the city, at Shaheen Bagh, as a sign of "anarchy" and "lawlessness"
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"I want to tell all of you that tukde-tukde gang is going to get a shock," the Home Minister said
Tiwari has taken up the commuters' "cause" to target Kejriwal to garner votes of fence-sitters
Taking inspiration from and modelled on Shaheen Bagh, a number of protest sites have sprung up around Delhi. Amrita Singh and Somesh Jha capture the mood
BJP president J P Nadda also stepped into the fray to attack the Congress and the ruling Aam Aadmi Party for backing the Shaheen Bagh protests
Verma had said that mosques and graveyards have come up in over 500 government properties in the Capital, including hospitals and schools