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Swarajya Staff
Feb 11, 2015, 01:20 AM | Updated Feb 22, 2016, 04:22 PM IST
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The AAP Tsunami has been followed by a tsunami of articles on the web trying to explain all the possible sides to the poll. Here, we take a break from the serious stuff and imagine some tweets and reactions that you are likely to see.
Kafila: Kranti!
Aaj Tak: Krantikaari, bahot hi kraantikari
Rajdeep Sardesai: 7 reasons why AAP won– read my book!
Sagarika Ghose: Ten questions to Internet Hindus on Delhi debacle
Ashutosh: The Mogu iz vary hapee about elactoin rizults
Anand Ranganathan:
Why is the mood
In Delhi so gloom
Because the Lotus
Failed to Bloom
Bibek Debroy: (in response to above)
Bedi fails
To clear the room
On the streets of Delhi
Somnath will loom
Katju: Told you so!
NDTV: 7 reasons why the Delhi results are a blow to Modi
Unreal Times: 7 reasons why NDTV will say that Delhi results are a blow to Modi
Faking News: Exclusive excerpts of Modi-Kejriwal phone conversation on Congress-mukt Delhi
Rahul Gandhi:
Manmohan Singh:
Shivraj Singh Chouhan:Warmest regards to Shri Arvind Kejriwal on his victory.
Arvind Kejrwal: 7 reasons why EVMs were not rigged
Subramanian Swamy: 8 reasons why the EVMs were rigged!
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