"The elections and the counting have passed off peacefully. And it proves that we carried out the exercise in a transparent and impartial manner. And, no one can doubt it," Delhi State Election Commissioner S K Srivastava told reporters.
He was responding to a question over AAP leader Manish Sisodia's "EVM wave" remark earlier in the day, after the poll verdict, which reduced AAP to a distant second.
Senior minister in the Delhi government Gopal Rai said an "EVM wave" is sweeping across the city. By 11 AM, only one AAP candidate, Ashok Kumar, had registered a win. He won east Delhi's Shakurpur ward.
The AAP, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, had been raising the issue of alleged tampering of EVMs. The Commission, however, remained steadfast on its stand.
Today, he reiterated, his stand that the Generation-1 EVMs, used in the polls, were "foolproof".
The BJP retained its turf with a impressive tall of 181 wards, while AAP and Congress had to content with 48 and 30 wards.
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