After garnering 28 seats in an impressive debut, the Aam Admi Party came close to scripting a political history by finishing second in 20 of the 70-seat Assembly, losing some of them with only a narrow margin.
Stunning many a political heavyweights, the greenhorn conceded, out of those 20, only two seats to Congress while losing the remaining to BJP.
While AAP's candidate from R K Puram seat, Shazia Ilmi missed the Assembly bus by mere 326 votes to BJP's Anil Kumar Sharma, it lost Sultanpur Majra seat to Congress' Jai Kishan by only a little over 1,100 votes.
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In Bijwasan, Dwaraka, Kalkaji and and Tri Nagar each, the new party lost by a margin of 2000-3000 votes.
In South Delhi, the new entrant notched up Greater Kailash, Kasturba Nagar, Sangam Vihar, Ambedkar Nagar, Deoli, and gave a close fight to BJP's Parvesh Sahib Singh who toppled Speaker Yoganand Shastri from Mehrauli. AAP finished second here losing by a margin of 4,564 votes.
Constituted only a year back, the AAP surprised political pundits and trend-watchers this election by routing Congress and thwarting BJP's march toward getting the magic number of 36, thus throwing the city into a hung assembly.
Its party chief and New Delhi constituency's candidate-elect Arvind Kejriwal stormed outgoing three-time Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's bastion, trouncing her with over 25,000 votes.
The rookie politician-led AAP finished second spot, relegating the 127-year-old party to a third position, fighting on the "pro-people" and "anti-corruption" poll plank.
The elections witnessed AAP party giving moments of scare to the saffron party during counting, which riding on a strong anti-incumbency wave has emerged as the single largest party in Delhi and is forming governments in other three states -- Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, the results for which were announced yesterday.