The AAP is aiming for a third consecutive term, while the BJP is making all efforts to return to power after more than two decades in the National Capital.
Speaking to ANI, Sisodia said "Everyone including the BJP believes that Kejriwal will be returning to power. It is the work of the Aam Aadmi Party that people are coming to see. BJP only knows how to curse people..."
The ruling Mahayuti alliance won the Maharashtra assembly polls and is poised for a landslide mandate with JMM-led alliance slated to return to power in Jharkhand with the ruling parties also performing well in the bypolls to 48 seats and two Lok Sabha seats across 15 seats.
Ahead of the counting of votes for the Maharashtra assembly polls scheldued to take place tomorrow, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Friday exuded confidence that Mahayuti alliance will return to power.
Over 160 million voters are expected to cast their ballots, with the results either delivering a return to power for Republican former President Donald Trump (78) or electing America's first woman in the White House, Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris (60).
The results followed a deepening distrust in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party due to a slush funds scandal, indicating a shift in the support that enabled it to return to power in 2012.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini during the election campaign on Wednesday exuded confidence in BJP's victory for the third consecutive, saying that people are going to vote in favour of the double-engine government.
The meet, named 'Sneh Milan', was the PM's first interaction with the party staffers after the Lok Sabha polls, and the PM thanked them for their contribution to the BJP's return to power for a third term, the party sources said.
As proceedings of Rajya Sabha began this morning, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhhar offered condolences on the loss of lives in the stampede in Hathras in Uttar Pradesh.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to return to power in Arunachal Pradesh, surpassing its previous record of 41 seats in 2019, as the party won 46 seats in the 60-member Assembly and secured a majority in the Assembly elections.
Congress MLA and an invitee member of Congress Working Committee Sudip Roy Barman reacted to the exit poll predictions of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government's return to power and claimed that the exit polls were completely "concocted and fabricated."
After the exit polls predicted a third straight win for the Bharatiya Janata Party including a gain in the south, BJP candidate from Bengaluru South, Tejasvi Surya on Saturday said that the exit polls indicate that the Congress party's and INDI alliance's attempt to divide the country based