Delhi Election Outcomes: AAP’s High Leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia Lose, Atishi Wins

New Delhi:
In a serious shock to the Aam Aadmi Occasion, its high leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia have misplaced the Delhi Meeting Elections because the BJP seems set for an enormous comeback within the nationwide capital.
Mr Kejriwal, who contested from the New Delhi meeting constituency, misplaced to BJP’s Parvesh Verma by 1,200 votes whereas his former schooling minister Mr Sisodia was defeated by the BJP’s Tarvinder Singh Marwah in Patparganj by a margin of round 600 votes.
The silver lining for the AAP is Chief Minister Atishi’s victory towards the BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri from Kalkaji.
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One other senior chief, Delhi Well being Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, is trailing from Better Kailash.
His cupboard colleague Gopal Rai is main from Babarpur. Senior occasion chief Durgesh Pathak, AAP candidate from Rajinder Nagar, can also be main.
AAP’s Amanatullah Khan, a two-time MLA from Okhla, is main by over 10,000 votes in his seat.
AAP chief Satyendar Jain, who’s out on bail in a cash laundering case, is trailing from Shakur Basti.
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Avadh Ojha, the favored IAS examination tutor who was among the many AAP’s high-profile recruits forward of the elections, is trailing from Patparganj, the previous seat of Mr Sisodia. AAP’s Somnath Bharti, a candidate from Malviya Nagar, can also be trailing.
Delhi voted on February 5 to elect its members to the 70-seat meeting with the AAP showcasing its ‘Delhi mannequin’ of governance to counter the BJP’s corruption allegations in an aggressive marketing campaign.
Chief Minister Atishi exuded confidence this morning that the AAP will return to energy and referred to as the election a battle between good and evil. Her cupboard colleague Saurabh Bharadwaj had mentioned the AAP would win a minimum of 40-45 seats. The counting traits, nevertheless, counsel in any other case.