Kejriwal met the MLAs at his official residence at Civil Lines during which he was elected the leader of the legislature party
In the meeting scheduled at 11.30 am on Wednesday, the AAP's Leader of Legislature Party will be chosen by the MLAs
The BJP, despite its successes in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls, has struggled at the Assembly level
Sisodia, who retained his seat for the third time, said the BJP indulged in "politics of hate", but people refused to be divided.
Earlier, while talking to reporters in Bankura district, Banerjee had said that people in Delhi have rejected BJP's policies and that "it was a victory of democracy"
Earlier, the Delhi CEO had said that 21 centres for counting of votes had been set up in the national capital.
The supporters here wore AAP caps, held Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's posters and together offered prayers for the party's triumph
The results of Delhi assembly polls show that something works in Delhi and it is not BJP's version of nationalism
Even in east Delhi Lok Sabha seat, the AAP was leading on over seven assembly seats, while the BJP was leading on three seats
Brand Kejriwal has carved a niche; now the question is whether it will aspire for a national footprint
AAP seems to be cruising to victory in Delhi, the result of not getting diverted by BJP's campaign
The contest for political power over the national capital was a bipolar one with the Congress nowhere in the reckoning, according to initial trends
According to poll trends by the Election Commission, the chief minister is leading by over 6,300 votes while Sisodia is trailing by 754 votes from Patparganj constituency
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A grand confusion is being told at Shaheen Bagh that Muslims will be thrown out of the country or they will be sent to detention camps, Sambit Patra said
The Neta App ratings of the AAP MLAs is based on the feedback of 650,000 respondents that has been carried out over the last two years
Kejriwal took out roadshows in various parts of the city, while his party tried to corner the BJP for allegedly calling him "terrorists"
If the BJP loses the Assembly election in Delhi, it would be the sixth successive defeat for the party in regional legislative elections
Voting for Delhi assembly is scheduled to take place on February 8 whereas the results will be announced on February 11
Kejriwal said out of 1,024 government schools in Delhi, BJP found only eight schools with some shortcomings and even those drawbacks turned out to be false