Published 13:09 IST, February 11th 2020
AAP leader exudes confidence in victory; assures to make Delhi a 'World Class Capital'
With the initial trends showing AAP taking a clear lead in the Delhi Assembly Elections, Rajya Sabha MP Narain Das Gupta exuded confidence in AAP's victory.
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With initial trends showing AAP taking a clear lead in Delhi Assembly Elections, Rajya Sabha MP Narain Dass Gupta exuded confidence in AAP's victory. counting procedure for Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 began from 8 am on Tuesday morning. votes were polled on February 8 in national capital.
As per trends at 12:33 pm, AAP and BJP are leading in 56 and 14 seats respectively. Asserting that his party will win election, Rajya Sabha MP hailed his party's chief Arvind Kejriwal, stating that party refrains from 'blame-game politics'.
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"We are winning election. This is first time that Delhites fought election. We do t indulge in blame game politics. Arvind Kejriwal himself asks people to vote for AAP on work and t orwise."
'Making statements on his whims and fantasy': AAP RS MP on Maj Tiwari
Ahead of counting of votes for Delhi Assembly Elections, BJP leader Maj Tiwari addressed media on Tuesday and said that he is t "nervous" and exuding confidence. He added that "something good will happen with BJP today."
Asserting that Maj Tiwari is making statements on his whims and fantasy, Das said,
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"He has his own formula. He keeps saying all kinds of things. He is making statements on his whims and fantasy. We will make Delhi World Class Capital."
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Sanjay Singh Confident Of 'massive' Victory
Speaking to ANI just a few hours after commencement of counting of votes for Delhi Assembly elections on Tuesday, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh exuded confidence of his party’s prospects. While initial trends indicated ar term in power for AAP, Singh predicted that it would be prudent to wait for final result. According to him, his party was likely to secure a “massive” win in polls. In 2015 Assembly polls, AAP had secured a whopping 67 out of total 70 seats.
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13:09 IST, February 11th 2020