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Addressing a press conference here, AAP legislator Kuldeep Kumar said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his election rallies in Delhi, assured that the financial assistance scheme would be passed in the first Cabinet meeting of the new government
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After a 27-year-long hiatus, the BJP has made a stupendous comeback to power, bagging 48 seats in the 70-member Assembly
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Atishi, who retained her Kalkaji seat, handed over her resignation to Saxena at Raj Niwas
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"The past year has been one of great struggle. We have faced many challenges, and there has been a lot of loneliness and hardship. It has been a tough time, and only God has been with us through it all. I believe that it is my faith in God that has allowed us to receive such a great blessing to fight this battle of truth," says the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP
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Atishi will submit her resignation to the LG Secretariat
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The BJP is poised to form a government in Delhi for the first time since 1998
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Kejriwal's vote tally stood at 18,097 and Verma had 19,267 votes at the end of the eighth round of counting.
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The BJP was leading in 38 seats and the AAP in 27, according to early trends on the Election Commission
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While Verma got 2,272 votes, Kejriwal polled 2,198 votes at the end of the first of the 13 rounds of counting.
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The election results can be tracked on https://results.eci.gov.in from 8 am onwards. Voting for the Delhi Assembly poll 2025 took place in a single phase on February 5
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Says exit polls are fake, part of strategy to disrupt his party's momentum
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Polling is underway at 13,766 stations across all 70 Assembly constituencies to decide the fate of 699 candidates in a contest that could reshape the political landscape of the capital
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The South District Police conducted a late-night patrol, which was led by DCP Ankit Chauhan. The patrol was part of the ongoing efforts to ensure safety and prevent any untoward incidents during the election period
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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann speeches focused on contrasting AAP's governance model with the divisive politics of the Opposition, emphasising education, healthcare, and financial empowerment as key pillars of AAP's vision, on the last day of campaigning for Delhi Assembly polls
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi sayd AAP government denies students to take Class 10 exams if they perform poorly in Class 9 so that board exam results are not marred, and the State government and the party's image is protected
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Delhi has been left behind because the Aam Aadmi Party kept making excuses and fighting with the Centre, says Union Minister
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Says will expose the conspiracy of BJP and Delhi Police to stop the private screening of the documentary film
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The party is likely to announce 300 units of electricity for consumers and 500 units for temples and gurudwaras
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Before Kejriwal and his family moved into the new house, a formal prayer ceremony was conducted at the government residence on Ferozeshah Road
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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said it would hear Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's plea seeking bail in the corruption case registered by the CBI in connection with the alleged excise policy scam on July 5.