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Kejriwal Forgiven. AAP headed for landslide victory.

Delhi welcomes '5 saal for Kejriwal', Modi congratulates AAP chief

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) swept aside the BJP in the race for the Delhi assembly on Tuesday, taking an unassailable lead in the counting of votes and setting up a second stint for Arvind Kejriwal as chief minister.

According to leads from state-run Rajya Sabha TV, the AAP was ahead in 62 seats – well ahead of the two-thirds mark in the 70-member House – while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lagged far behind with just six seats.

Leads from other TV news channels suggested the AAP had made gains in 34 seats when compared to the 2013 polls. The BJP, on the other hand, was trailing in 25 seats it had won in the last elections.

An exuberant Kejriwal, 46, described his party’s strong showing as a “people’s victory”. TV channels reported Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Kejriwal and congratulated him.

Chief Minister of National Capital Territory of Delhi is Arvind Kejriwal

 

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