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I love you: Arvind Kejriwal for the people of Delhi

A new kind of politics has emerged in the Delhi Assembly elections, with people awarding schools, hospitals, and a party that provides cheap electricity, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Tuesday, the AAP’s landslide has been hit by India’s Be seen as a victory.

“I love you,” Kejriwal said in a brief address to cheerful supporters and party workers at the AAP headquarters in the national capital. As per the latest trends, AAP was leading in 63 out of 70 assembly seats while BJP was ahead in seven constituencies.

He said, “This is the victory of the people of Delhi, who considered me their son … Lord Hanuman has blessed us. May God give us more power to serve the people of Delhi,” he said.

He said that the “politics of work” has taken birth in Delhi and the victory of the AAP is for the whole country. Addressing supporters, Kejriwal said, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai … Inquilab Zindabad.”

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