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People of Delhi have ousted 'AAP'da': PM Modi in his victory speech

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed BJP workers after the party's stunning victory in Delhi assembly elections and said it was a victory of vikas, vision and vishwas.

"This is a historic win. People of Delhi have ousted AAP'da...it is a victory of vikas, vision & vishwas," PM said at BJP headquarters in New Delhi. 

Hitting out at AAP, PM Modi said the party that was born out of anti-corruption agitation turned out to be the most corrupt. He further said he guaranteed that the CAG report on AAP government would be placed in first session of the new Delhi assembly.

The BJP trounced the Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi to return to power in the city after 27 years.
 

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