BJP Sweeps Away in MP, Rajasthan, and AAP
magic Movements in Delhi.
This elections seen as a "semifinal" battle,
the BJP retained in Madhya Pradesh and in Rajasthan. The Delhi elections were
neck to neck as the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) shown stunning performance in
Delhi.
The Congress members were given appreciations those who
have won in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan said by Jayanthi Natarajan. In Delhi
Congress accept the verdict and stated that to examine the results and finds
out what has gone wrong.
The BJP said the verdict dominantly reflected
"mass anger" against the Congress, which has ruled India since 2004
at the head of a multi-party United Progressive Alliance alliance.
BJP activists erupted into celebrations all across
Madhya Pradesh, which the party has ruled since 2003, and Rajasthan, where the
Congress suffered a disastrous defeat.
The Congress was decimated in Rajasthan, and could be
left with only 31 seats in the 200-member house. Officials counting votes in
the state said the BJP could win as many as 142 seats.
In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP was on the road to winning
from 149 of the 230 constituencies.
The most stunning verdict came from Delhi where Sheila
Dikshit, chief minister for 15 long years, resigned after leading the party to
a rout, and she herself was set to lose humiliatingly to AAP founder leader
Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi constituency, which she considered her pocket
borough.
The BJP was tantalizingly close to power with the
prospect of winning 32 of the 70 seats. The AAP, born out of the
anti-corruption movement of Anna Hazare, was tipped to bag 27 seats, just one
year after it was formed, a performance that even its political foes admitted
was spectacular.
