The party has dropped 15 of its sitting legislators
The counting of votes will be taken up on February 11
Just like mixed metaphors don't work, confused cinema references don't either, the Arvind Kejriwal-led party learnt much to its embarrassment
Kejriwal, who is also the Aam Aadmi Party chief, got 67.6 per cent of the votes in the IANS-CVoter Delhi poll tracker.
Sharma further said he would contest the upcoming polls but did not disclose if he would join another party or fight independently
The happiness index with the local councillor and the MPs can be a boon for the BJP ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections as the party is pitted against the ruling AAP
Those who were land mafia gave Rs 20 crore, he alleged, adding that being an honest man he does not have so much money
Delhi will go to polls on February 8 and the counting of votes will take place on February 11.
Narela was developed as the third mega sub-city project of DDA in the urban extension project of Delhi
The AAP is not attending the meeting in view of the upcoming assembly polls in Delhi
With no local leader to match Kejriwal's persona, it changes tack
AAP spokesperson Sanjay Singh told the media that AAP wanted to forge an alliance with the Congress in order to stop the BJP 'but it seems the Congress is not interested'
Bharadwaj is again seeking re-election from the seat to complete his hat-trick from there
The constituency has 2,81,331 voters, out of which 1,57,726 are male and 1,23,593 female voters. The constituency has a gender ratio of 784
Harsh Vardhan had been winning the Krishna Nagar Assembly seat since 1993. He was undefeated till 2013 despite the 15-year rule of Congress in Delhi from 1998 to 2013
Iqbal joined the AAP along with Congress's MCD Councillors Aley Mohammed Iqbal and Sultana Abad
The Deputy CM of Delhi said the February 8 Assembly elections in the national capital will not be fought just between two parties, but also between two models of shaping the country's future
Delhi will go for polls on February 8 and the results will be out on February 11
He accused that the BJP wants to give benefits only to the rich. 'People are paying taxes and AAP is giving them free services. This is their right.'
The 2.52-minute song by Vishal Dadlani, was on the lines of party's slogan for the Delhi Assembly elections