Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, two states went to polls in 2020 - Delhi and Bihar. While the National Capital went to polls in February when the pandemic had not yet been perceived as a major threat in the country, Bihar went to polls in October-November, after a declining trend in cases was observed.
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Fellow Congress leaders were congratulating the Aam Aadmi Party for the feat and gloating about it as if it charted good news for them, claimed the Chief of the Delhi Congress Women's Wing
Aam Aadmi Party will be forming the government in Delhi following a resounding win in the assembly polls held on February 8.
Blaming the top brass of Congress leadership, the politician upheld the exit poll results, stating the final results would be similar to the predictions.
AAP leader Sanjay Singh took to Twitter to announce the party’s imminent victory
In the report submitted to the MHA, the Enforcement Directorate said it has found that the Delhi head of PFI was in regular touch with AAP leader Sanjay Singh, Congress leader Udit Raj, and the Bhim Army
The decision to replace Biswal was taken at a joint meet of local election officials and Delhi Police on February 1, with the aim of ensuring safety as the Delhi Assembly election approaches.
The UP CM will be in Delhi to campaign for the saffron party from February 1 to 4 for the hotly contested Delhi Assembly election
The worst direct attack on the AAP’s national convener came from BJP's Parvesh Verma at a Delhi rally held last week where he called him a terrorist
Justice Navin Chawla issued notice to the Delhi government, police and EC seeking their stand on the plea by the auto driver who claimed the action stemmed from "political malice".
All eight MPs of Delhi BJP made personal visits to government-run schools in Delhi on January 27 in response to AAP's open challenge to BJP
Kishor, who had crafted BJP’s general election campaign in 2014, urged Delhi's voters to vote on February 8 to promote brotherhood and harmony and uphold the ideals of the Constitution
Vishwas, who was one of the co-founders of the party, had often been critical of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after differences between him and Vishwas cropped up
Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Delhi Ranbir Singh said the final publication of voters list shows there are total 1,46,92,136 voters in Delhi including 80.55 lakh males and 66.35 lakh females.