According to the NTA, 14 people obtained a score of 100 in the paper, with 5 students from Rajasthan; 2 students each from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh; 1 student each from Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana obtaining the full marks.
Speaking to ANI, Chaturvedi said, "... We should understand that elections are a very long process. Many people work very hard to ensure the victory for their candidates and party leaders. Atishi was working very hard as a Chief Minister and handling dual responsibility... She also fought
AAP's winning candidate from the Kirari Assembly constituency, Anil Jha, stated that he intends to play a constructive role in the opposition while supporting initiatives that benefit the public, particularly the BJP's pledge to clean the Yamuna River, and holding the party accountable fo
Kapil Mishra, BJP's winning candidate from Karawal Nagar, claimed after the party's victory that the people of Delhi rejected the politics of corruption and lies, endorsing the BJP's approach focused on growth and development, and also showcasing their trust in Prime Minister Modi's devel
BJP's winning candidate from Malviya Nagar, Satish Upadhyay, expressed confidence in the party's future plans for the city, stating that the development work currently underway across India under Prime Minister Modi's leadership will now also extend to Delhi.
Mohan Singh Bisht, the BJP's winning candidate from Mustafabad, has confirmed his intention to push for renaming Mustafabad, adding that he has been engaged in developmental work in the area since 1998.
Following the Bhartiya Janata Party's historic victory in the Delhi Assembly elections, the party's winning candidate from Shalimar Bagh, Rekha Gupta, credited the win to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"These two (Congress and Aam Aadmi Party) are corrupt parties and are in cahoots. They are A and B teams, and sometimes they contest elections together and sometimes separately. They change colours like chameleons," Sood, who is the winning candidate from Janakpuri assembly constituency, tol
After the BJP's decisive victory in Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and victorious candidate from Okhla, Amanatullah Khan blamed the Congress and All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) for his party's defeat.
"I work for the development of my constituency based on my experience of 25 years. I had said that if I win I'll change the name of Mustafabad to Shiv Puri or Shiv Vihar. I'll do it.
The former IPS officer who was the BJP's chief ministerial candidate in 2015 said that Delhi was in a state of decay and decline and the vote (for BJP) was vote for change, a vote for overhauling.