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Delhi Elections: BJP, Congress office wear deserted look after poll debacle
Updated: February 10, 2015 5:37:29 pm
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BJP office wore a deserted look after the results of Delhi Elections on February 10, 2015. (Source: Express photo by Renuka Puri)
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The Delhi Assembly polls results have put an end to what was a fierce election campaign between the BJP and the AAP. (Source: Express photo)
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People await the election results. (Source: Express photo)
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A television screen at the BJP office shows the emerging Delhi poll results. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)
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Chairs lie vaccant at the BJP office after the Delhi Assembly elections results were out. BJP got three seats out of 70. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)
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The BJP’s campaign was led jointly by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and its chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)
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An empty hallway at the BJP office. (Source: Express photo)
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The Congress headquarters wore a deserted look after the results of Delhi Elections. (Source: Express photo by Renuka Puri)
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The Congress failed to open its account in Delhi Assembly Elections. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)
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Congress' chief ministerial candidate Ajay Maken adressing media persons on Tuesday. (Source: Express photo)
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Congress leader Ajay Maken at Congress office after his resignation. (Source: Express photo by Renuka Puri)