News Elections League of Extraordinary Headlines: Newspapers react to Kejriwal's 'AAP-solute Tornado' in Delhi

League of Extraordinary Headlines: Newspapers react to Kejriwal's 'AAP-solute Tornado' in Delhi

Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday beat all odds to secure 62 seats in Delhi Assembly Polls. By the time the final results were out, there was little doubt left that Delhi is in love with Kejriwal. The IRS employee turned activist turned politician, Kejriwal is now all set for a third straight term in office. Delhi's election was more than just AAP vs BJP. It was a battle of ideologies, a battle of philosophies and a battle of two schools of thought.

League of Extraordinary Headlines: Newspapers react to Kejriwal's 'AAP-solute Tornado' in Delhi League of Extraordinary Headlines: Newspapers react to Kejriwal's 'AAP-solute Tornado' in Delhi

Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday beat all odds to secure 62 seats in Delhi Assembly Polls. By the time the final results were out, there was little doubt left that Delhi is in love with Kejriwal. The IRS employee turned activist turned politician, Kejriwal is now all set for a third straight term in office. Delhi's election was more than just AAP vs BJP. It was a battle of ideologies, a battle of philosophies and a battle of two schools of thought.

The result of the Delhi Election 2020 determined, beyond a reasonable doubt, that people are willing to contribute their vote for the groundwork that is done to make their daily lives better. At least that is the story in the state assembly elections.

In the aftermath of the results, the newspapers in India came up with some of the most extraordinary headlines. While some creatively portrayed the Delhi-Kejriwal love affair, others took a jibe at BJP.

Here are some of the best headlines newspapers in India came up with after AAP's landslide victory in Delhi Assembly Elections 2020. 

Hindustan Times: 'KEJRI WALI DILLI'

Hindustan Times

Mint: 'DELHI DOWNLOADS AAP 3.0'

Mint

Times of India: 'AAP Proves It's Bullet-Proof In Delhi'

Times of India

Economic Times: 'Kaam Aadmi Party: Voters'

Economic Times

Business Standard: 'Delhi presses button, BJP feels the current'

Business Standard

The Morning Standard: 'AAP-SOLUTE TORNADO'

The Morning Standard

The Hindu: 'AAP sweeps Delhi with 62 seats; BJP trounced'

The Hindu

The Indian Express: 'Delhivered'

The Indian Express

Financial Express: 'AAP sweeps Delhi again'

The Financial Express

Mail Today: 'AAPQUAKE'

Mail Today

The Asian Age: 'Delhi to BJP: We love AAP ka kaam'

The Asian Age

Amar Ujala: 'AAP Ki Andhi'

Amar Ujala

Jansatta: 'AAP ki hi Dilli'

Jansatta

Dainik Jagran: 'Fir AAP Ki Hui Dilli'

Dainik Jagran