Forgetting aam aadmi politics: Modi's vanity may have cost BJP the Delhi elections
Roy • 10 years agoIn 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 • 10 years agoIrrespective 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 • 10 years agoThe 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 • 10 years agoBJP'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 • 10 years agoTracking 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 • 10 years agoCurtains 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 • 10 years agoThe 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 • 10 years agoMeet 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 • 10 years agoThe 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 '.