Delhi Chief Minister Atishi won from the Kalkaji assembly seat, defeating BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri. She thanked the voters for reposing faith in her but said, "it's not a time to celebrate but continue the war against the BJP" which is poised to form the next government in the national capital.
"Delhi will not forgive the culprits of Delhi... I don't who is at advantageous position and who is facing the loss; those who damaged Delhi is going to lose," she said.
Scott Turner, US Secretary for Housing and Urban Development reaffirmed Donald Trump administration's stance on biological sex and said they are carrying out the mission to "restore biological truth".
"Kejriwal won twice because he distributed freebies and made false promises. But in the last 10 years, he was exposed. If the people of Kalkaji want development, they will give a send-off to Atishi. This lead (from Kalkaji) is the blessing of people of Kalkaji. Kejriwal has done no work i
US President Donald Trump announced plans on Friday to sign an Executive Order next week that will reverse the Biden administration's push for paper straws, calling the initiative "ridiculous."
Congress candidate from Kalkaji assembly seat Alka Lamba on Saturday launched a sharp attack on AAP and the BJP, asserting that both parties are headed for defeat in the constituency.
Claiming that AAP has "accepted defeat" and will later claim discrepancies in EVMs, Bidhuri told ANI, "They (AAP) have accepted defeat. They will later say that the EVM was faulty... How long will this continue?"
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has recommended an Anti-Corruption Bureau probe into the allegations by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal that BJP has attempted to poach its MLAs, ahead of the Delhi Assembly election results on February 8.
Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva on Friday launched a sharp criticism of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders including former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Sanjay Singh, stating that they have lost their "mental balance."
"Their mysteries remain a mystery, you never get proof for the same...Which MLA has received a phone call? Do you even know who would be an MLA?...If a party has to even offer them money, who would they call up?... Speak logically. Why are you nervous?..." Dikshit told ANI.
The government is currently evaluating two potential sites: Bidadi and Tumakuru. While Parameshwara mentioned that Tumakuru is the preferred location, he clarified that both sites have their advantages.
The exit polls varied in their prediction of the margin of BJP victory with one poll saying that the party could win 51-60 out of 70 assembly seats in Delhi. Two polls also predicted AAP victory.