Delhi election results 2025: As vote counting continues for the Delhi Assembly elections on Saturday, the BJP has taken an early lead over the AAP
Delhi Assembly elections 2025: Early trends that the Bharatiya Janata Party has secured 40 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party has secured 30 seats so far
Delhi Assembly elections 2025: As counting of votes begins, young AAP supporter Avyan Tomar (also nicknamed 'Baby Mufflerman'), dons Mini Arvind Kejriwal getup
Delhi Assembly elections 2025: The 10 am trends show that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken the lead in 37 seats, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has 20
Khandelwal further stated that after losing the elections, Arvind Kejriwal would level accusations on EVMs and the Election Commission
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This election comes against the backdrop of the Delhi liquor policy case, which saw Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia spend months in jail
Projecting a sweeping victory for the AAP, she said that party's national convenor Arvind Kejriwal will become the Chief Minister of Delhi for the fourth time with a huge majority
Delhi Assembly election 2025: In early trends, BJP has crossed the majority mark of 36. Here's the full list of winners
As AAP, BJP, and Congress compete for power, high-stakes contests in key constituencies like New Delhi, Malviya Nagar, and Okhla will determine Delhi's political fate
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As Delhi awaits its 2025 election results, all eyes are on AAP's survival, BJP's return, and Congress' struggle. Will Kejriwal secure a win, or is a political shift is underway?
Delhi elections 2025: Voting on all 70 constituencies took place in a single phase on February 5. Check when, where, and how to watch the results for Delhi polls
AAP MP Sanjay Singh on Thursday alleged that the BJP had offered Rs 15 crore each to seven of the party's candidates to defect
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal accused the BJP on Thursday of attempting to poach his party candidates ahead of the Delhi Assembly poll results on February 8. The BJP dismissed the allegation and threatened legal action. In a post on X, Kejriwal claimed that 16 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidates had received offers from the BJP with the promise of ministerial positions and Rs 15 crore each if they switch sides. "Some agencies are showing that the abusive party (BJP) is getting more than 55 seats. In the last two hours, 16 of our candidates have received calls that if they leave the AAP and join their party, they will be made ministers and given Rs 15 crore each," Kejriwal said in his post in Hindi on the microblogging platform. "If they are indeed winning more than 55 seats, why are they calling up our candidates? These fake surveys are a conspiracy to create an atmosphere to break AAP candidates. But not a single one of them will switch sides," he asserted. Echoing Kejriwal's claims,
A decade of prioritising national ambitions over implementation has destroyed Kejriwal's chance of emerging as the progressive alternative to Modi
Delhi Election Exit Poll Results Updates: A majority of the exit polls have predicted a BJP sweep in the national capital while a few others feel AAP may secure a narrow victory
Delhi Assembly elections 2025 voting updates: Polling day concluded with an unimpressive voter turnout. Results will be declared on Feb 8
Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 5, with parties campaigning to secure voter support. Check all key details on the voting schedule, exit poll timings, and result announcement here
The Delhi government has announced a public holiday on February 5, allowing employees to exercise their right to vote