A write-up penned by Vidhya Bhushan Rawat analysing Delhi state assembly election results has appeared on CounterCurrents.org. Sikh Siyasat News has taken out some excerpts from this write-up that are being published below along with some added headings.
The people of National capital in their collective wisdom has defeated the hawkish Hindutva BJP while reposing faith in AAP, the party known for its soft Hindutva approach.
Areas falling under four constituencies of Delhi state assembly saw massive protests against contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and controversial proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC).
Polling for Delhi State Assembly elections has ended and the fate of candidates is sealed in electronic voting machines. Results will be announced on 11 February after counting of votes on the same day.
Dramatic events took place in the "political wedlock" of SAD (Badal)-BJP last evening. BJP's move to keep SAD (B) out of it's alliance for Delhi state assembly polls triggered a surprise reaction from SAD (B).
SAD (Badal) and BJP- the long-term political allies are presently not at good terms. The BJP leaders in Punjab have started expressing themselves openly that the BJP should not accept subordinate position in its' alliance with SAD (B) in Punjab anymore.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced that polling for Delhi state assembly elections will be held on February 8 and the results will be announced after counting of votes on February 11.