Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a scathing attack on AAP and took repeated jibes at Congress for its "double hat-trick of zero" as he lauded BJP's victory in the Delhi assembly polls and said the results show how much trust the country has in "double-engine government".<
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary hailed the party's victory in the Delhi polls a "victory of development over deception."
BJP stormed to power in Delhi polls on Saturday winning a two-thirds majority with the ruling AAP suffering major blows and a drastic reduction in its numbers in the 70-member assembly. The Congress continued its dismal run.
BJP's winning candidate from Rajouri Garden Assembly constituency Manjinder Singh Sirsa shared his brief conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following his victory against AAP's Dhanwati Chandela.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Congress following its dismal performance in Delhi polls, saying it has hit a double hat-trick of 'zero' in Delhi elections.
Meanwhile, Atishi retained her Kalkaji assembly seat by a margin of 3,580 votes in the Delhi Assembly polls by defeating BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri. However, while acknowledging her individual victory, she conceded Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) overall defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections and vowed
Adding that Congress continues to have a dismal electoral performance while Arvind Kejriwal has "black deeds" on his name, he said, "Congress is losing all the states one by one... Arvind Kejriwal has done many black deeds... The public cannot be misled again and again."
Union Minister for Women and Child Development Annapurna Devi on Saturday congratulated the people of Delhi on the BJP's victory, calling it a "historic win." She said the result was a reflection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guarantee.
As per the Election Commission data Chandhirakumar secured a total of 1,15, 709 votes defeating NTK party candidate MK Seethalakshmi by a margin of 91,558 votes.
"Every Congress leader and worker worked unitedly under adverse circumstances, but more hard work and struggle is still required," Kharge said in a post on X.