'Son of Delhi' Kejriwal can not be defeated, says Sanjay Singh

Aam Admi Party leader and MP Sanjay Singh addressed a victory rally in Delhi. This rally was organised by AAP members after election Commission started declaring the result of Delhi assembly election. 

Yogita S.
Published on: 11 Feb 2020 8:11 AM GMT
Son of Delhi Kejriwal can not be defeated, says Sanjay Singh
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'Son of Delhi' Kejriwal can not be defeated, says Sanjay Singh

Aam Admi Party leader and MP Sanjay Singh addressed a victory rally in Delhi. This rally was organised by AAP members after election Commission started declaring the result of Delhi assembly election.

https://twitter.com/SanjayAzadSln/status/1227129873715486720?s=20

Sanjay Singh tweeted a picture of him with Arvind Kejriwal. He tweeted, "2 crore family members of Delhi told their son

Arvind Kejriwal. A staunch countryman is not a terrorist, but he bowed his head to the great people of Delhi for giving victory with a great majority."

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Sanjay Singh thanked the people of Delhi for their support and trust.

https://twitter.com/AamAadmiParty/status/1227124248847609857?s=20

He stated, "People of Delhi have voted in favor of the Aam Aadmi Party. 2 crore people of Delhi have shown that they trust Arvind Kejriwal and he cannot be defeated. By giving a clear mandate to Arvind Kejriwal, Delhiites have shown that Delhi only believes in the 'politics of work.' This mandate is a result of how the 'son of Delhi' has served its people wholeheartedly in the last 5 years."

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The turnout in the 2015 Assembly polls stood at 67.47 per cent. The AAP had routed rival parties in the last Assembly polls, bagging 67 seats while the BJP was reduced to mere three seats and the Congress had drawn a blank.

Monoj Tiwari when Asked about an AAP leader comparing him to “Hanuman burning Lanka”, “It is not right to say such things. Let us see how things finally stand.”

Counting Centres:

The counting centres are located across 11 districts, including at CWG Sports Complex in east Delhi, NSIT Dwarka in west Delhi, Meerabai Institute of Technology and G B Pant Institute of Technology in southeast Delhi, Sir CV Raman ITI, Dheerpur in central Delhi, and Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Bawana in north Delhi.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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