The average of assets per MLA in the new Delhi Assembly is Rs 14.29 crore, which is more than double the average of Rs 6.29 crore in 2015
From Matia Mahal to Chandni Chowk, these constituencies saw the widest gaps between the vote shares of the winner and the runner-up
In the previous assembly, 24 MLAs had declared criminal cases against themselves
BJP leadership had exuded confidence after exit polls had come out; EC data shows that there was no reason to
Kejriwal met the MLAs at his official residence at Civil Lines during which he was elected the leader of the legislature party
The firing incident happened in Kishangarh village late Tuesday night
The Shiv Sena praised Delhi Chief Minister and AAP president Arvind Kejriwal, saying he single-handedly took on the 'army of BJP leaders'
At the outset, the BJP ate into the vote base of the Congress, and not the AAP, which maintained its vote share at close to 54 per cent
Khan amassed 130,367 votes decimating his BJP rival to 58,540 votes, while Congress's Parvez Hashmi could manage just 5,123
In the 2015 Delhi elections, the NOTA vote percentage had stood at 0.4% of the total votes cast
The BJP, despite its successes in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls, has struggled at the Assembly level
It is a victory of the people of Delhi who considered me their son, said the chief minister
But the key is a manifesto which has been honoured
Despite knowing the impact of its anti-Muslim stance on the election results, the BJP stuck to its guns for the long-term political gains to had from fear mongering among Hindus
Tiwari had asserted that his party will win more than 45 seats in the 70-member Assembly and form the government
He also expressed gratitude towards BJP workers, saying they worked day and night for the party's victory
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Grooving to the tunes of the party's campaign song - 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' - and drumbeats, hundreds of AAP workers celebrated at the party office
A host of factors worked the magic for the incumbent AAP in the Capital; However, its top man is still a 'Delhi leader' much like Congress' Sheila Dikshit was.
The results of Delhi assembly polls show that something works in Delhi and it is not BJP's version of nationalism