Delhi Assembly Elections 2013
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Delhi assembly gets only 3 women legislators, all belong to AAP
Fp Archives •The Delhi assembly got only three women legislators, all belonging to the Aam Aadmi Party, with the other 67 women candidates failing the electoral test.
Delhi election result 2013: Sheila Dikshit all set to fade into political oblivion
Dhiraj •It’s over to either Harsh Vardhan (probable CM) or Arvind Kejriwal (probably the leader of opposition) to lead Delhi for the next five years. The Congress, relegated to third place, faces the prospect of a longtime away from power or complete extinction, like in UP and Bihar.
Why technology is the wind beneath AAP’s wings
Pranjal •While AAP's media and marketing tactics have been analysed to death, their use of technology to reach out and convince new voters has been equally successful.
Election result live: Cong decimation will shift focus to shielding Rahul
Fp Staff •Key legislations could be abandoned, as will BJP demand for an extended session of Parliament.
Assembly results: Watching with 'morbid curiosity' tweets Omar Abdullah
Fp Archives •We're on: Counting underway in Delhi, MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh
Fp Archives •The results are being keenly watched as they are considered the semi-finals ahead of the Lok Sabha elections next year.
Delhi polls: Why the experiment of AAP is an exciting one
Mishra •The arrival of a third party breaks down the cosy arrangement of the privileged and calls for new, difficult adjustments from all sides.
Delhi election: First-timer voters come out in force seeking change
Fp Archives •The much-talked about Delhi elections that took place yesterday saw a large number of young voters turning out at polling booths, with many of them being first-timers.
Delhi elections 2013: How AAP has changed the polling game
Ajaz •Whether or not AAP succeeds, the party has shown it is possible to fight elections on low budget, without musclemen, without experienced politicians, by adopting innovative methods, and largely eschewing the temptation to appeal for votes on the basis of caste and religion.
Delhi polls: 86-year-old votes despite no wheelchair to get her to booth
Roy •Devi, who is unable to hear anymore, told Firstpost's Sandip Roy the reason she still came to a booth to vote despite the inconvenience.