Delhi election results 2020 live: Kejriwal likely to take oath on Feb 16
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Feb 12, 2020, 20:07:03 IST
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Delhi election results 2020 live: Kejriwal likely to take oath on Feb 16
The Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party has romped to a landslide victory in the high-stakes Delhi assembly elections, leaving the main rival BJP way behind and decimating the Congress in a bitterly-fought contest. Stay with TOI for live updates
08:28 (IST) Feb 11
We are assured that BJP government will be formed in Delhi with a majority, senior party leader Vijay Goel tells ANI
08:25 (IST) Feb 11
BJP's Tajinder Bagga trailing from Hari Nagar
08:20 (IST) Feb 11
AAP's Amanatullah Khan leading from Okhla. He is up against BJP’s Brahm Singh and Congress’s Parvez Hashmi
08:18 (IST) Feb 11
The postal ballots will be counted till around 8.30am. After that, votes cast through electronic voting machines will be counted
08:14 (IST) Feb 11
Delhi CEO Ranbir Singh had said there is a dedicated hall for every assembly constituency at all 21 counting centres
08:13 (IST) Feb 11
Arvind Kejriwal is ahead from the New Delhi seat. The Delhi CM is pitted against BJP's Sunil Yadav
The exit polls had predicted that Congress will draw a blank again. In 2015, the party failed to win a single seat in the 70-member assembly
08:10 (IST) Feb 11
Advantage AAP in early trends: AAP ahead in 17 seats and BJP in 7. Congress yet to open its account
08:06 (IST) Feb 11
And we have the first trends ... AAP is ahead in 9 seats, BJP leading in 4 in postal ballot counting
08:01 (IST) Feb 11
Postal ballots will be counted first
08:00 (IST) Feb 11
Counting of votes begins. Stay tuned for early trends
07:55 (IST) Feb 11
"We are confident of a win today because we have worked for people in the last 5 years," says Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia ahead of counting
07:30 (IST) Feb 11
"I am not nervous. I am confident that it will be a good day for BJP. We are coming to power in Delhi today. Don't be surprised if we win 55 seats," says Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari ahead of counting
From every assembly constituency, five VVPATs will be randomly selected and counted
07:11 (IST) Feb 11
Less than an hour to go ...
... counting of votes will begin at centres across 21 locations in the national capital at 8am. Early trends will start trickling in shortly afterwards
07:07 (IST) Feb 11
Delhi elections: Complete coverage
From in-depth analysis to the ground mood, find the most comprehensive coverage of the 2020 Delhi assembly polls here
07:00 (IST) Feb 11
Traffic movement will remain closed on Road number 224 Dwarka from sector 7/9 crossing towards sector 9/10 crossing due to counting, reports ANI quoting Delhi Traffic Police
06:42 (IST) Feb 11
Traffic movement will remain closed on Muni Maya Ram Marg near Guru Nanak Dev Institute of Technology (both carriageways)
06:22 (IST) Feb 11
Police to deploy 15,000 personnel at counting centres
Drivers have been asked to avoid DDU Marg where the party headquarters of both Bharatiya Janata Party and Aam Aadmi Party are situated. Victory celebrations will be allowed only in designated areas, added a police officer. Read full story