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Forgetting aam aadmi politics: Modi's vanity may have cost BJP the Delhi elections
Roy •In all the hoopla about the exit polls coming out of Delhi it’s easy to lose track of what they are not.
Delhi exit polls: Move over Congress, AAP is India's tallest opposition party
Sanjeev Singh •Irrespective of the result in Delhi assembly elections, one thing is certain: the AAP stands tallest amongst the Opposition parties looking to taking on the BJP.
Dear BJP, exit polls may not be wrong: AAP could get thumping majority in Delhi
Debobrat Ghose •The Delhi voter turnout at 6 pm on 7 February was reported to be a record 67.08 percent as against 65.63 percent in 2013, where nearly 1.33 crore voters exercised their franchise today in the Delhi assembly election.
Delhi Assembly Election 2015: Kiran Bedi to hold meetings with BJP leaders
Fp Archives •BJP's Delhi chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi is in no mood to unwind and is preparing for a series of meetings with senior party leaders, an aide said on Sunday, a day after polls.
Delhi exit polls 2015: It's unanimous, all polls say AAP has overcome Modi wave
Ayeshea Perera •Tracking all the exit polls from the Delhi Election 2015. Who looks like winning the BJP vs AAP battle?
Delhi elections 2015: High-decibel campaign comes to an end
Fp Archives •Curtains came down on the high-decibel campaign in one of the most-fiercely contested Assembly elections in Delhi on Thursday where BJP has staked its all on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's image against a resurgent Aam Aadmi Party in the 7 February polls.
Delhi polls 2015: AAP will surely win 40 seats, may even win 50, says Yogendra Yadav
Fp Archives •The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is set to win about 40 seats and could even cross the 50-mark in the Delhi assembly election, party leader Yogendra Yadav said on Thursday.
Will the real PM Modi please stand up? Meet lookalike 'Nandan Modi'
Tarique •Meet the Prime Minister's lookalike Abhinandan Pathak.
Listen up Delhi, like PM Modi, Kejriwal wants to share his 'mann ki baat' on radio
Fp Archives •The Aam Aadmi Party chief is taking a leaf out of PM Modi's book of public relations and has now decided to reach out to Delhi through a radio show, much like Modi's much hyped PR exercise 'Mann Ki Baat '.