Engineer Rashid was currently lodged in Tihar Jail, Delhi, in connection with the terror funding case. He was arrested in August 2019 under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). During his incarceration, he filed his nomination for the 2024 parliamentary elections from jail and wo
After BJP secured a historic victory in the Delhi assembly polls, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Monday stated that the residents of the national capital have voted for the development.
"The biggest loser is AAP... they lost the polls, they lost everything, we have lost nothing. It is clear that Congress has performed better than earlier, our vote percentage has increased..." Lamba said speaking to ANI.
"The people of Delhi have voted for change, for the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. We will fulfil the promises made in our Sankalp Patra, which will make Delhi a developed capital," Sachdeva said on Sunday.
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.
Raj said that Congress has harmed itself more than AAP, as it failed to connect with the voters who were added to the party during Lok Sabha elections and hence they switched to the BJP in assembly elections.
Bharatiya Janata Party MP Rajendra Gehlot has said that the voters of Delhi removed an obstacle to the city's development by banishing Aam Aadmi Party from power. He said that Delhi voters reposed trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his developmental agenda.
BJP candidate Abhay Verma from Laxmi Nagar celebrates his victory in the Delhi elections, thanking Prime Minister Modi and local voters for their support. Verma won with 65,858 votes, defeating AAP's B.B. Tyag
"I congratulate BJP for the landslide victory in Delhi... The people of Delhi voted for a developed Delhi. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Delhi will now move forward towards development at a very fast pace," the minister told ANI.
A resounding victory for BJP after 27 years in the national capital marks a major political shift in the country after 10 years of AAP's misrule; cements PM Modi's leadership and popularity among the masses. Expressing his gratitude to the people of Delhi, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Bis
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