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Published : Feb 11, 2020, 6:23 AM IST

Updated : Feb 11, 2020, 11:21 PM IST

23:18 February 11

AAP MLAs to meet tomorrow to pick legislature party leader

AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal has called a meeting of the party's newly-elected MLAs at his residence on Wednesday, senior party leader Gopal Rai said.

At the meeting scheduled at 11.30 am, the MLAs will choose the AAP's Legislature Party leader, Rai said.  

AAP considering Feb 14 or 16 for CM's swearing-in

Another AAP leader said the party was considering two dates for the chief minister's oath-taking ceremony -- February 14 and 16. The Ramlila Maidan was being considered as the probable venue for the ceremony, he said, adding that a grand event was being planned.

However, the final call regarding the venue was yet to be taken, the AAP leader said.

23:13 February 11

People have told BJP that country will run according to Constitution: Bhim Army Chief

Reacting to the Delhi poll results, Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad, who has been strongly opposing the CAA and NRC, said that the people have rejected the law which fosters religious division.

"This is a democratic country. No law can be made on the basis of religion. The people of Delhi have taken the right decision and have told the BJP that the country will run only according to the Constitution," he said.

21:52 February 11

Kejriwal receives winning certificate

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal, who won from his constituency of New Delhi, received his winning certificate from the Returning Officer. 

21:13 February 11

AAP wins all 12 seats reserved for SC candidates

The Aam Aadmi Party has emerged victorious on all the 12 seats reserved for SC candidates, with the minimum victory margin being almost 12,000 votes.

21:10 February 11

People reward work, says LJP chief Chirag Paswan

NDA ally Lok Janshakti Party said the results of Delhi assembly elections prove that people reward those who work.

"Just as in the Lok Sabha elections, Narendra Modi ji got vote, today Arvind Kejriwal ji got the blessings of the people on the basis of his work. Lots of best wishes," Chirag, son of Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, tweeted.

20:35 February 11

TRS working prez KTR lauds Kejriwal on Delhi win

Telangana Rashra Samithi's working president KT Rama Rao congratulated Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on the Aam Aadmi Party's resounding victory in the Assembly polls.
 

18:34 February 11

PM Modi congratulates Kejriwal

Prime Ministry Narendra Modi took to Twitter to congratulate Arvind Kejriwal. "Congratulations to AAP and Shri Arvind Kejriwal Ji for the victory in the Delhi Assembly Elections. Wishing them the very best in fulfilling the aspirations of the people of Delhi," he wrote.

18:06 February 11

Rahul Gandhi congratulates Kejriwal

Congratulating Arvind Kejriwal, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted, "My best wishes & congratulations to Mr Kejriwal and the AAP on winning the Delhi Assembly elections."

17:56 February 11

Congress gets only 5% of votes

Congress' performance has touched a record low in the Delhi Assembly election, as the party managed to secure less than five per cent of total votes polled. According to reports, 63 of its candidates lost their deposits.

17:46 February 11

Kejriwal visits Hanuman Temple

AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, his wife Sunita Kejriwal and party leader Manish Sisodia offer prayers at Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place.

17:07 February 11

Amanatullah Khan secures landslide victory in Okhla

AAP's Amanatullah Khan has won Delhi's Okhla seat by nearly 70,000 votes. He defeated BJP's Braham Singh. Pertinently, Okhla is the constituency where Shaheen Bagh is located, which has been the epicentre of anti-CAA protests in Delhi.  The protest site had become the focus of the BJP's aggressive campaign centred around anti-CAA protests and nationalism.

17:00 February 11

Tiwari congratulates Kejriwal, says BJP's performance improved

Congratulating Arvind Kejriwal on AAP's victory, Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari said, "I thank the people of Delhi and our party workers for their hard work. I accept the mandate of people of Delhi and congratulate Arvind Kejriwal. I hope he'll perform well as per the expectations of the people."

He, however, said that the BJP's performance improved as it secured more seats than in 2015.

"We couldn't perform well, we'll evaluate this. Sometimes we get discouraged when results are not as per our expectations, but I would like to tell our workers to not be disheartened. Compared to 2015, our winning percentage has increased," he added.

Tiwari further stated that the BJP indulges in politics of development and not politics of hate. "We're against the roadblock in Shaheen Bagh as we were earlier," he said.

16:54 February 11

'Elections not fought on religion,' Arvind Kejriwal's family expresses happiness on victory

Expressing happiness over the decisive verdict in AAP's favour, Arvind Kejriwal's family said that the positive work done by the party in the past five years ensured the massive victory.

Sunita, the AAP Chief's wife, said that the verdict was the best gift she could have ever got, as today happens to be her birthday. Her daughter Harshita said that all through the campaign, she could see positive response from the people. She added that the result proves to the opposition that elections are fought on people's issue and not on religion and caste. 

16:32 February 11

Aaditya congratulates AAP, urges parties to leave aside electoral politics

Congratulating Arvind Kejriwal for the victory, Maharashtra Minister Aaditya Thackeray urged all parties to leave electoral politics aside and focus on the real issues at hand.

"Leaving aside electoral politics, one must work and fulfil promises. We must steer clear of the level of politics which was there (in Delhi). I congratulate Delhi for giving a decisive mandate fearlessly. I congratulate Arvind Kejriwal," he said.

16:20 February 11

Sisodia takes out roadshow

AAP leader Manish Sisodia took out a roadshow to celebrate the party's victory in the Delhi Polls. He visited the Badrinath Temple as he was closing in on a definitive victory in the Patparganj Assembly Constituency. 

16:05 February 11

Nadda congratulates Kejriwal, says BJP will play role of constructive Oppn

BJP National President JP Nadda congratulated Arvind Kejriwal, and said that he hopes AAP will work for all-round development of Delhi.

"BJP accepts mandate given by people of Delhi, will play role of constructive opposition," he said.

15:44 February 11

Kejriwal thanked the people of Delhi

'I Love You,' Kejriwal thanks Delhi for reposing faith in AAP

Addressing party workers at the AAP headquarters in the national capital, Arvind Kejriwal thanked the people of Delhi for reposing their faith in his party for the third time. "I love you (Delhiites). This is the victory of the people who consider me as their son and voted for us," he said.

He added that with this verdict, a new form of politics, Kaam Ki Raajneeti (politics of work) has been birthed. 

15:18 February 11

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said, "I am happy to become the MLA from Patparganj assembly constituency again. BJP tried to do politics of hate but people of Delhi chose a government that works for the people."

15:01 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party candidate Raghav Chadha said, "Today, Arvind Kejriwal's model of governance has won."

Raghav Chadha won from Rajinder Nagar constituency,

14:58 February 11

AAP leader Atishi Marlenawon from Kalkaji seat.

AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj won from Greater Kailash.

14:43 February 11

 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal celebrated with wife Sunita as AAP took the big lead. Today also happens to be Sunita's birthday.

14:34 February 11

Delhi Elections- Partywise Trends and Result:

  • AAP leading on 61 seats
  • BJP leading on 9 seats
     

14:27 February 11

BJP's Om Prakash Sharmawon from Vishwas Nagar.

AAP's Bandana Kumariemerged victorious on the Shalimar Bagh seat by a margin of 800 votes.

BJP's Tilak Ram Gupta lost from Tri Nagar.

AAP's Imran Hussainwon from Ballimaran constituency.

BJP's Ravinder Gupta lost from Matia Mahal.

14:13 February 11

BJP MP from East Delhi, Gautam Gambhir said, "We accept Delhi Election Results and congratulate Arvind Kejriwal and the people of Delhi. We tried our best but, probably, we could not convince the people of the state. I hope Delhi develops under the chief ministership of Arvind Kejriwal."

14:05 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party's Manish Sisodia leading by 2200 votes, in Patparganj assembly constituency.
 

14:02 February 11

The Congress  accepted defeat in the Delhi Assembly polls and vowed to rebuild and revive itself at the grassroots level in the national capital.

It said the poll results also had a message for the BJP that the "most toxic campaign" unleashed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah has been defeated.

"People's mandate is against us, we accept it. We have resolved to revive and rebuild the party," Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said at a press conference.

Delhi Congress chief Subhash Chopra said, "Attempts to polarise were made by both parties (BJP and AAP) and they were successful to an extent."

However, he added, the results also showed that the people of Delhi were not with the communal forces.

AICC Delhi in-charge P C Chacko said the message of Delhi polls is that the "most toxic campaign" unleashed by Modi and Shah has been defeated by the people of the national capital. 

13:57 February 11

"Congratulations @ArvindKejriwal @AamAadmiParty and the people of Delhi who have given a befitting reply to BJP's politics of hate and violence. Union ministers called for 'gaalis' and 'golis'. People have given their answer," saidCPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury in a tweet.

13:30 February 11

AAP's Prakash has won the Deoli constituency.

AAP's Amantullah Khanwon from Okhla constituency.

13:30 February 11

AAP's Jarnail Singhhas won the Tilak Nagar constituency.

BJP's Rajiv Babbar and INC's Raminder Singh were pitted against Jarnail Singh.

13:06 February 11

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Political Strategist Prashant Kishor at AAP party office.

13:01 February 11

Senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvisaid that Congress has to search for an alternative face and back him/her for four upcoming years.

"I'm not giving any excuses and I accept that Congress has to work a lot," said Singhvi.

12:52 February 11

AAP's Amantullah Khan now leading by 70514 votes from Okhla constituency.

BJP's Braham Singh and INC's Parvez Hashmi are pitted against Khan.

12:44 February 11

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Delhi Election results said, "I have congratulated Arvind Kejriwal. People have rejected BJP. Only development will work, CAA, NRC and NPR will be rejected."

12:41 February 11

 As AAP is set to register a massive victory in the assembly polls, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asked party volunteers to not burst firecrackers during celebrations to prevent air pollution.

AAP volunteers grooved to party anthem "Lage Raho Kejriwal" and hugged each other and maintained they will strictly abide by the direction of Kejriwal.

They said other preparations, including ordering sweets and namkeens and even "band baja", were underway at the party's ITO headquarters.

Reducing air pollution was one of the main promises made by the AAP in its manifesto and  "guarantee card". 

12:35 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party leaders Sanjay Singh, ND Gupta and Sushil Gupta celebrated at party office as the party took a big lead according to official EC trends.

Addressing the gathering, Sanjay Singh said, "Aaj Hindustan jeet gaya."

12:28 February 11

First win for AAP

AAP's Abdul Rehmanhas won the Seelampur constituency.

BJP's Kaushal Kumar Mishraand INC's Chaudhary Mateen Ahmadwere pitted against Rehman.

12:16 February 11

Subhash Chopra, Delhi Congress chief said, "I take responsibility for the party's performance, we will analyse the factors behind this. Reason for the drop in our vote percentage is politics of polarization by both BJP and AAP."
 

12:15 February 11

AAP's Amanatullah Khanleading on Okhla seat.

12:07 February 11

AAP leader Atishi Marlena is leading from the Kalkaji seat in Delhi by 6 votes. She is leading against Delhi Congress chief Subash Chopra's daughter Shivani.

11:53 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party's Rajesh Rishi leading against Bharatiya Janata Party's Ashish Sood from Janakpuri, after 7 rounds of counting.

11:52 February 11

Maharashtra: Aam Aadmi Party workers in Mumbai's Andheri celebrate the party's performance in Delhi.

11:45 February 11

Delhi Elections: Partywise Trends and Result

Delhi Elections- Partywise Trends and Result:

  • AAP leading on 57 seats
  • BJP leading on 13 seats

11:43 February 11

Satyendar Kumar Jain leading from Shakur Basti by 90 votes.

Aam Aadmi Party's Manish Sisodia trailing behind BJP's Ravi Negi by 2000 votes.
 

11:26 February 11

Senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvion Twitter said that Congress has to search for an alternative face and back him/her for four upcoming years.

11:26 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party's Pramila Tokas leading from Rama Krishna Puram.

11:13 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party's Manish Sisodia trailing behind BJP's Ravi Negi by 1427 votes, in Patparganj assembly constituency, after third round of counting.

11:11 February 11

Akhilesh Pati Tripathi talking to Media

AAP candidate from Model Town,Akhilesh Pati Tripathi, who is leading over BJP's Kapil Mishra said, "I thank everyone who has expressed their confidence in Arvind Kejriwal. People want a govt that takes care of its citizens. People of Delhi have voted for development."

10:47 February 11

Congress Lok Sabha MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Delhi polls

Congress Lok Sabha MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said, "Everyone knew that Aam Aadmi Party will return to power for the third time. Congress's defeat will not send a good message. The victory of AAP against the Bharatiya Janata Party and its communal agenda is significant."

 

10:46 February 11

Delhi's Chandni Chowk assembly constituency:

  • AAP's Parlad Singh Sawhney at 6043 votes
  • Congress's Alka Lamba at 157 votes
  • BJP's Suman Kumar Gupta at 67 votes

10:33 February 11

Delhi BJP Chief Manoj Tiwari said, "Trends indicate that there is a gap between AAP-BJP, there is still time. We are hopeful. Whatever the outcome, being the State Chief I am responsible."
 

10:27 February 11

Former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav on Delhi polls

Former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav said that the Delhi Election results will send a strong message to the whole country. This time the citizens have voted on the basis of development and I believe that BJP's 'hate-politics' will not continue for long."

10:13 February 11

Bharatiya Janata Party's Kapil Mishra leading from Model Town by a margin of 98 votes.

Aam Aadmi Party's Manish Sisodia leading from Patparganj by a margin of 112 votes.

10:06 February 11

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwalleading by a margin of 2026 votes from New Delhi constituency.

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Vijender Gupta trailing by 1172 votes from Rohini.

10:01 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party's Madal Lalleading from Kasturba Nagar after first round of counting.

Aam Aadmi Party's Raj Kumari Dhillon leading againstBJP's Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga from Hari Nagar, after the first round of counting.
 

09:52 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party leading on 18 seats and Bharatiya Janata Party leading on 11 seats.

09:51 February 11

The AAP and the BJP are leading in four seats each in Delhi, polls for which were held on February 8, according to early trends by the Election Commission.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reached his party office as the counting got underway.
 

09:37 February 11

Aam Aadmi Party's Raghuvinder Shokeen leading from Nangloi Jat constituency, after first round of counting of votes.

Aam Aadmi Party's Saurabh Bhardwajleading with a margin of 1505 votes from Greater Kailash constituency.

09:28 February 11

Celebrations at Aam Aadmi Party office in Delhi after reports revealed that the party is leading in early trends. 

09:23 February 11

AAP leader Atishi Marlena is leading from the Kalkaji seat in Delhi. She is leading against Delhi Congress chief Subash Chopra's daughter Shivani.

BJP candidates Kapil Mishra andTajinder Bagga trailing from Model Town and Hari Nagar.

09:16 February 11

AAP leader Atishi Marlena is leading from the Kalkaji seat in Delhi. She is leading against Delhi Congress chief Subash Chopra's daughter Shivani.

BJP candidates Kapil Mishra andTajinder Bagga trailing from Model Town and Hari Nagar.

08:55 February 11

AAP's Amanatullah Khan leading on Okhla seat.

INC's Alka Lamba trailing on Chandi Chowk constituency.

08:49 February 11

AAP supporters outside Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence.
 

08:39 February 11

Counting of votes underway at Gole market counting centre.

08:31 February 11

BJP has taken the lead on these seats so far: Delhi Cantonment, Dwarka, Janakpuri, Krishna Nagar, Ghonda

08:25 February 11

Earlier trends reveal that AAP is leading on nine seats while the BJP is leading in 4 seats.

08:19 February 11

Earlier trends reveal that AAP is leading on nine seats while the BJP is leading in 4 seats.

08:04 February 11

Visuals from a counting centre in Maharani Bagh

Manoj Tiwari, BJP Delhi Chief said, "I am not nervous. I am confident that it will be a good day for BJP. We are coming to power in Delhi today. Don't be surprised if we win 55 seats."

07:55 February 11

Manoj Tiwari, BJP Delhi Chief before counting of votes

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia offered prayers at his residence ahead of counting for assembly elections.

Talking to a news agency Sisodia said, "We are confident of a win today because we have worked for people in the last 5 years."

07:47 February 11

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia talking to a news agency

New Delhi: Counting of votes polled in the high-stakes Delhi Assembly election began on Tuesday morning amid tight security at various centres set up to carry out the exercise.

Exit polls have predicted a big win for the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, but the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders maintained that the surveys would fall flat.

The counting began at 8 am and will be held in multiple rounds, Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ranbir Singh said.

"Elaborate security arrangements have been put in place. The exercise is being carried out as per the laid-down procedures of the Election Commission," Singh said.

Tight security arrangements have been put in place at various centres across Delhi, he said.

"The postal ballots will be counted first till around 8.30 am and then the votes cast through electronic voting machines will be counted," the senior official said.

"The counting centres are spread across 21 locations, spanning the 70 constituencies. Each centre has several counting halls, equal to the number of constituencies falling in that district," he said.

Each EVM consists of a ballot unit (BU), a controls units (CU) and a voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT).

After counting of votes through CUs from every assembly constituency, five VVPATs will be randomly selected and they will be counted, the official said.

The counting centres are located across 11 districts, including at CWG Sports Complex in east Delhi, NSIT Dwarka in west Delhi, Meerabai Institute of Technology and G B Pant Institute of Technology in southeast Delhi, Sir CV Raman ITI, Dheerpur in central Delhi, and Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Bawana in north Delhi.

The election, largely seen as a battle between the AAP and the BJP, was held on Saturday, sealing the fate of 672 candidates -- 593 men and 79 women.

Nearly 24 hours after the polling ended in Delhi, the Election Commission on Sunday announced that the final voter turnout was 62.59 per cent, five per cent less than 2015, and asserted that it followed the laid down process to compile data, after the AAP questioned the "delay".

There were 13,780 polling booths where every vote was accounted for by the presiding officers, which is a time-consuming exercise, Sandeep Saxena, senior deputy election commissioner, said at a press conference on Sunday.

Over 1.47 crore people were eligible to vote in the Delhi polls, including 2.33 lakh in the age group of 18-19.

The turnout in the 2015 Assembly polls stood at 67.47 per cent.

The AAP had routed rival parties in the last Assembly polls, bagging 67 seats while the BJP was reduced to mere three seats and the Congress had drawn a blank.   

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06:08 February 11

Delhi Election Live updates: Counting underway

New Delhi: Counting of votes polled in the high-stakes Delhi Assembly election began on Tuesday morning amid tight security at various centres set up to carry out the exercise.

Exit polls have predicted a big win for the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, but the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders maintained that the surveys would fall flat.

The counting began at 8 am and will be held in multiple rounds, Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ranbir Singh said.

"Elaborate security arrangements have been put in place. The exercise is being carried out as per the laid-down procedures of the Election Commission," Singh said.

Tight security arrangements have been put in place at various centres across Delhi, he said.

"The postal ballots will be counted first till around 8.30 am and then the votes cast through electronic voting machines will be counted," the senior official said.

"The counting centres are spread across 21 locations, spanning the 70 constituencies. Each centre has several counting halls, equal to the number of constituencies falling in that district," he said.

Each EVM consists of a ballot unit (BU), a controls units (CU) and a voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT).

After counting of votes through CUs from every assembly constituency, five VVPATs will be randomly selected and they will be counted, the official said.

The counting centres are located across 11 districts, including at CWG Sports Complex in east Delhi, NSIT Dwarka in west Delhi, Meerabai Institute of Technology and G B Pant Institute of Technology in southeast Delhi, Sir CV Raman ITI, Dheerpur in central Delhi, and Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Bawana in north Delhi.

The election, largely seen as a battle between the AAP and the BJP, was held on Saturday, sealing the fate of 672 candidates -- 593 men and 79 women.

Nearly 24 hours after the polling ended in Delhi, the Election Commission on Sunday announced that the final voter turnout was 62.59 per cent, five per cent less than 2015, and asserted that it followed the laid down process to compile data, after the AAP questioned the "delay".

There were 13,780 polling booths where every vote was accounted for by the presiding officers, which is a time-consuming exercise, Sandeep Saxena, senior deputy election commissioner, said at a press conference on Sunday.

Over 1.47 crore people were eligible to vote in the Delhi polls, including 2.33 lakh in the age group of 18-19.

The turnout in the 2015 Assembly polls stood at 67.47 per cent.

The AAP had routed rival parties in the last Assembly polls, bagging 67 seats while the BJP was reduced to mere three seats and the Congress had drawn a blank.   

ALSO READ: Delhi Assembly Elections: Will freebies by AAP help it retain power?

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