Haryana Minister Anil Vij has said that after the defeat of AAP in Delhi Assembly polls, the "politics of lies, fraud and freebies" has ended in the national capital. He also thanked "Delhi's smart people" for making Congress "zero."
"...the biggest reason that we won and the 'AAP-da' that was imposed on Delhi, the kind of corruption, the kind of false promises, the kind of fights they had every day, there was no name for development. People wanted to change this and our lakhs of workers were working hard for months,"
With the BJP leading on 42 seats, Kishan predicts this number will rise to 50. He congratulated the people of Delhi for choosing a "good future" and thanked the Purvanchal and Bhojpuri communities for supporting PM Modi.
"I thank the people of Delhi for listening to PM Modi's appeal... Kejriwal has collapsed in all models... It is confirmed that Kejriwal will go to Tihar. He wanted to be the CM but he is not even going to be an MLA anymore," said Chandolia, commenting on the shift in Delhi's political dynami
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the National Capital Region should have a government which serves the cause of the people, as early trends show BJP returning after 27 years.
"As of now, it seems that they (BJP) will form the govt... We raised the issues but I think people thought that we are not going to form the govt - we accept the decision of the people," said Dikshit in a statement, reflecting a sombre acceptance of the apparent outcome.
"BJP is way ahead in the trends but we will wait for results; I believe that we will have an even better tally than this... Every section of Delhi has turned away from AAP. This can be seen in the trends. Inaction shown by AAP and corruption - are the reasons why they have lost the people
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia, speaking ahead of the Delhi election results, expressed gratitude to the public for their support and highlighted a "clear message" from the voters, saying that the people of Delhi want a "double engine government" and they don't want
BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi on Saturday expressed confidence in the party's victory in the Delhi Assembly election and said that the final outcome will be "even better and decisive" in favour of the BJP. As the trends unfold, Trivedi attributed the party's lead to the trust people have in Pr
As vote counting continues in Delhi, Robert Vadra calls for relief from pollution, enhanced women's security, and better infrastructure. He hopes whichever party comes to power addresses these critical issues and respects peoples' vote.