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People's power supreme; development, good governance won: PM Modi on Delhi poll results

Asserts BJP will leave no stone unturned for the city's all-round development and making the lives of its residents better
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PTI file

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People's power is supreme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday as the BJP headed for a big win in the Delhi Assembly elections.

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Modi asserted that his party will leave no stone unturned for the city's all-round development and making the lives of its residents better.

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Development and good governance have won, the prime minister said as he thanked Delhi's voters for giving the BJP a historic win.

“We guarantee that we will leave no stone unturned to ensure the all-round development of Delhi and to make the lives of its people better. Along with this, we will also ensure that Delhi plays an important role in building a developed India,” he added.

Modi said he was proud of BJP workers who toiled day and night for such a massive mandate. “We will now be dedicated to the service of the people of Delhi with more strength,” he added.

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The BJP is set to end its 27-year drought in Delhi as the party was headed for a nearly two-third majority in the 70-member Assembly.

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