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India state polls: Common Man's party wins Delhi seats | |
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A surprise strong showing by a new anti-corruption party in India has helped to topple the ruling Congress party in Delhi assembly elections. | A surprise strong showing by a new anti-corruption party in India has helped to topple the ruling Congress party in Delhi assembly elections. |
The leader of the Common Man's Party, Arvind Kejriwal, has defeated Delhi's long-serving Congress chief minister Sheila Dikshit and taken her seat. | The leader of the Common Man's Party, Arvind Kejriwal, has defeated Delhi's long-serving Congress chief minister Sheila Dikshit and taken her seat. |
In Delhi, party supporters danced and waved brooms - the symbol of their party - in the air. | |
The Congress party has also lost control of Delhi's 70-seat assembly. | The Congress party has also lost control of Delhi's 70-seat assembly. |
The party of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has ruled India for most of its existence as an independent nation has been humiliated in these polls, in what is being seen as a wave of rebellion against its handling of the economy - and corruption, says the BBC's Andrew North in Delhi. | |
Mr Kejriwal defeated the three-time chief minister of Delhi in her own constituency, which she had held for 15 years, and his party came close to winning control of the city. | |
His party now controls nearly 40% of the Delhi assembly seats. | |
Addressing supporters after his victory, Mr Kejriwal said: "I'm fully confident that finally the country will win, people will win, democracy will come, and India will win." | Addressing supporters after his victory, Mr Kejriwal said: "I'm fully confident that finally the country will win, people will win, democracy will come, and India will win." |
The clear winner has been the opposition BJP - giving a major boost for its controversial candidate for prime minister, Narendra Modi, our correspondent says. | |
Early tallies indicate that the Hindu nationalist BJP is leading in the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh as well as in Delhi, while it is in a close fight with Congress in the central Indian state of Chhatisgarh. | |
The vote is seen as a key test for the two main parties, the governing Congress and the opposition BJP, ahead of next year's general elections. | The vote is seen as a key test for the two main parties, the governing Congress and the opposition BJP, ahead of next year's general elections. |
But these results underline the scale of the challenge the Congress party faces in hanging on to power, our correspondent adds. | |
The Aam Admi (Common Man's) Party was born out of a strong anti-corruption movement that swept India two years ago. | The Aam Admi (Common Man's) Party was born out of a strong anti-corruption movement that swept India two years ago. |
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