Delhi Assembly Elections
The BJP returned to power in Delhi after more than 26 years, winning 48 of the 70 assembly seats. The AAP won 22 seats while the Congress drew a blank in the polls held on February 5
[…]The Dalit community constitutes over 16% of Delhi’s population and plays a significant role in determining the verdict in about two dozen seats, including the reserved seats
[…]PM Narendra Modi credited the Purvanchali community for the BJP’s impressive return to power in the Capital after 27 years
[…]AAP will, for the first time, occupy the Opposition benches in Delhi Assembly
[…]The Delhi Assembly elections saw a split in Muslim votes but the AAP still secured six out of the seven seats with significant Muslim populations
[…]Addressing a gathering at the party headquarters after party’s resounding victory in assembly polls, PM Modi said BJP will return love of the people of Delhi in form of progress and development
[…]The BJP went to the polls without declaring its chief ministerial candidate. Now that the party has returned to power after 27 years on the back of so many leaders, picking one person to lead the party will be a tough call
[…]Dethroning Kejriwal, Verma has emerged as the man of the moment. While his supporters view him as a strong leader fighting for Delhi’s betterment, his critics accuse him of fostering communal divisions
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