Tiwari had asserted that his party will win more than 45 seats in the 70-member Assembly and form the government
The results of Delhi assembly polls show that something works in Delhi and it is not BJP's version of nationalism
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In a letter to the district BJP unit, Usman Patel, the corporator from the municipal ward no. 38, wrote that he was resigning from all posts in the party
BJP chief JP Nadda hit out at the ruling AAP and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, accusing them of 'saving Tukde Tukde gang and endangering security of the country for political gains'.
The BJP turned the heat on its rivals, primarily the Aam Aadmi Party, over the Shaheen Bagh protests
Taking inspiration from and modelled on Shaheen Bagh, a number of protest sites have sprung up around Delhi. Amrita Singh and Somesh Jha capture the mood
Hasan Suroor on the attempts to discredit Shaheen Bagh protesters after failing to wear them down
CAA is hurting India's interests at home and abroad
Here's a quick brief of what political parties are offering to win the electoral battle, whose results will be announced on February 11
Army planners are increasingly worried about this drain on funds that could otherwise go towards equipment modernisation
She joined the BJP at its headquarters in the presence of senior party leaders
The Congress has complained to the Election Commission about the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders', including Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur, statements
In 2015 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP created history by winning an unprecedented 67 out of 70 Assembly seats
The women of Delhi will uproot Kejriwal in the polls, Thakur said, adding that they will support the several initiatives and works done by the Modi government for their empowerment
Air India's privatisation is acceptable as long as its control does not pass on to a foreign entity.
There is a good chance that the BJP would take it to the next level and claim that it is a conspiracy to tarnish its image.
Twitter, meanwhile, said it has "withheld" the controversial tweet following the directions of the Election Commission. The tweet was, however, not removed and could be seen on the platform.
As many as 1,029 candidates had filed 1,528 nominations for the Delhi Assembly elections, according to data shared by the Delhi CEO's Office
The government has missed the chance to defuse the anger over CAA and focus on the economy