No immediate reaction on the report was available from the AAP
The party has denied tickets to 15 MLAs and has fielded 24 new faces. The party has given tickets to 46 sitting MLAs
Kapil Mishra accuses AAP of fielding controversial leaders
The BJP had won only three assembly seats in the previous assembly elections while AAP won in 67.
He highlighted that Kejriwal had in 2013 asserted that he would cancel tickets if any of the AAP candidates had questionable character or found involved in corruption, crime and communalism
"The tickets were decided or finalised based on an internal survey. Party chief Arvind Kejriwal and all others were involved in the decision making process," he said.
Polls are due in Delhi on February 8 and the results will be out of February 11
The voting in Delhi will take place on February 8. The counting of votes will take place on February 11.
Mayawati has termed the recent replacement balancing caste equations
The counting of votes will be taken up on February 11
The BJP MP accused the Kejriwal government of spending more money on advertisements than the development projects undertaken by it
While a lot of the party's achievements are commendable, there are some tall claims and gaps in performance
Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 8 in Delhi which will witness a triangular contest between ruling Aam Aadmi Party, Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress
The 70-member Delhi Assembly will go to polls on February 8 and the counting of votes will be taken up on February 11
With the BJP winning all the seven parliamentary seats, it seems that Delhi followed the national narrative that drove the parliamentary election
The EC claimed that transactions through hawala operators were 'wrongly disclosed as voluntary donations'
AAP chief spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj referred to remarks by the poll panel's former legal advisor, S.K. Mendiratta, that his opinion was not taken before the Election Commission disqualified 20 AA
Ministry of Home Affairs recently sacked nine advisors to the Delhi government
IAS officers of the Delhi government today welcomed Arvind Kejriwal's assurance that he would ensure their safety, saying they are open to formal discussions with the chief minister on the matter. The officers said that they look forward to "concrete interventions" for their security and dignity, a move that may break the four-month-long impasse between the AAP dispensation and the bureaucrats following an alleged assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash by some ruling party MLAs at the chief minister's residence in February. The association of officers of the AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and Union territories) cadre said that they continue to be at work with "full dedication" and "vigour". "#DelhiAtWork #NoToStrike Officers of GNCTD welcome Hon'ble CM's appeal. We reiterate that we continue to be at work with full dedication & vigour.," the association tweeted. "We look forward to concrete interventions for our security & dignity. We are open to formal discussions .
Sisodia's ketone level reached 7.4, following which the decision was taken to move him to a hospital, party sources said