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Among the key findings, one report has reportedly flagged serious concerns regarding the extensive renovation of former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence at 6 Flag Staff Road, infamously dubbed 'Sheesh Mahal' by the BJP.
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According to him, the Delhi election results mark a historic victory for the BJP, with voters rejecting corruption, caste-based politics, separatism, and anti-people policies that have hindered Delhi’s development.
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The saffron party targets Aam Aadmi Party's support base with its promise to continue existing welfare schemes
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Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut says BJP won as a lot of money was spent, workers of rival parties were targeted and voters list was tampered with in Delhi 'as was done in Maharashtra'
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As the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is staring at a massive defeat in the Assembly polls, let's see what went wrong for the ruling party in Delhi
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Pall of gloom descended over the AAP's office while celebrations broke out at the BJP headquarters
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Raising I-T exemption threshold has clear political undertones, especially in a city where the middle class dominates — nearly 67% of Delhi is middle-class against 31% nationally — the voter base
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All Delhi Police personnel are committed to ensuring free, fair, and peaceful elections
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Narendra Modi urged voters of Delhi to cast their valuable votes in the assembly elections
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Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal claimed that AAP is heading towards a "decisive win" in the February 5 polls, which has left BJP leaders, particularly Union Home Minister Amit Shah, "baffled and desperate".
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Though Modi had, in 2022, castigated other parties for propagating a ‘freebies culture’, the BJP’s Delhi manifesto has gone one up on the AAP playbook
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Earlier on Thursday, CM Atishi also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of "playing with the life" of former CM Kejriwal.
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The BJP is unable to defeat us in the assembly polls, so they are resorting to such tactics to remove Arvind Kejriwal from their way." The alleged attack has sparked a heated exchange between the two parties as the capital gears up for the February 5 elections: Sanjay Singh
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MLA was declared dead upon arrival at DMC hospital, according to officials.
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Despite good show in 2020 polls and various schemes, the going will be tough for the party in national capital
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The Assembly election in the national capital will witness a three-cornered fight between the ruling AAP, and opposition BJP and Congress
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AIMIM president says there is no real benefit with PM Modi sending ‘chadar’ to Ajmer Dargah; urges government to take steps to stop claims filed in courts disputing existing mosques
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Air quality plummets to hazardous levels with the average AQI recorded at 448 at 7 am on Thursday
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Setting aside the murmurs of an alliance between Congress and the AAP, Kejriwal posted on X that his party will be fighting the elections on its own. "Aam Aadmi party will be fighting this election on its own strength in Delhi. There is no possibility of any alliance with congress."
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AAP supremo Kejriwal says Delhi never witnessed such poor condition of law and order and demanded Union Home Minister answer people of the city