As the Bharatiya Janata Party is poised to sweep Delhi Assembly elections as per the trends, Union Minister Harsh Malhotra on Saturday exuded confidence in the party's win and said that BJP will form a government with an absolute majority.
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 the BJP is projected to win in the Delhi Assembly election as per the early trends, CPI national general secretary D Raja has called on the INDIA bloc parties particularly Congress to learn proper lessons from the results.
"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
Visuals showed BJP workers celebrating outside party's office in New Delhi as poll trends pojected an apparent win for the Bharatiya Janata Party, which will mark a return of the party to power in the national capital after a span of 27 years.
As the current trends show Bharatiya Janata Party poised to get majority in Delhi assembly elections, social activist Anna Hazare criticised Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party for their alleged involvement in controversies surrounding liquor and money.
As trends for Delhi elections become clear, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia was sure that the BJP will form the government in the national capital after a hiatus of 27 years.
BJP leader Radhika Khera on Saturday exuded confidence that her party will form the government in the national capital after a hiatus of 27 years as Delhi Election trends show the party leading in 47 seats in the 70-members constituency. Referring to BJP's election symbol, Khera said that
Raut said that if the Congress and AAP had allied, the outcome might have been very different. He emphasised that both the Congress and AAP have the same political opponent - the BJP - but unfortunately, they chose to fight individually rather than join forces.
As per the early trends from the Election Commission, the BJP is currently leading on 45 seats while the Aam Aadmi Party on 25. Congress is yet to open its account in the Delhi election results.