New Delhi: Swept out of power in Delhi, the AAP's main battle could be keeping its flock together amid a depleting popularity among its voters. Following the party’s crushing defeat, AAP chief ...
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday took a jibe at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress by saying “Aur lado aapas mein [and continue fighting each other)” as ...
Abdullah, a senior leader of the National Conference, which is also part of the INDIA bloc, took to X as early trending counting trends indicated a loss for both the ruling AAP and Congress in Delhi.
2026 mein Bengal ki baari" (We've won Delhi and it's Bengal's turn in 2026). Adhikari also said that the BJP won in Bengali-dominated areas, where he had campaigned. He said, "AAP-da ki vidayi ho ...
BJP's Harish Khurana, son of former chief minister Madan Lal Khurana, won the Moti Nagar seat by beating Shiv Charan Goel of the AAP by 11,657 votes in the Delhi elections. Speaking to NDTV ...
He also captioned the post, Aur lado aapas mein!!! (Fight amongst yourselves some more)." The sharp remark was intended after Congress and AAP's decision to contest the Delhi elections separately ...
The saffron party won 48 out of 70 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) managed to win only 22 seats. The elections proved to be a major setback for AAP, as several of its top leaders ...
AAP and the Congress, which tied up for the Lok Sabha polls, contested state polls solo As the BJP scored a massive win in Delhi, ending the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) 10-year rule in Delhi, a key ...
The results have not just ended AAP's dreams of a hat-trick but have also delivered a personal blow to Kejriwal, who lost his three-time bastion- New Delhi constituency.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah shared a cryptic post accompanied with a GIF captioning it ‘Aur lado apps mein’ (fight each other some more), as INDIA bloc parties AAP and ...
Abdullah, a senior leader of the National Conference, which is also part of the INDIA bloc, took to X as early vote counting trends indicated a loss for both the ruling AAP and Congress in Delhi.