MCD polls results: Narendra Modi lauds Delhi BJP workers

"Congratulations to fellow party workers and voters of Delhi for BJP's wonderful performance in MCD elections," reads Modi's tweet from personal Twitter account.
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit must be ashamed after seeing the results of the Municipality Corporation Delhi (MCD) polls 2012, where it's clear that BJP set its victory over Congress' loss.
The State Election Commission on Tuesday, Apr 17 has declared the results which show that BJP rattled Congress and Sheila Dikshit's government in the national capital.
Complete list shows how many seats each party got as a whole in Delhi (272/272)
BJP: 138
Cong: 75
Others: 59
North Delhi (104/104)
BJP: 60
Cong: 28
Others: 16
South Delhi (104/104)
BJP: 43
Cong: 29
Others: 32
East Delhi (57/64)
BJP: 35
Cong: 18
Others: 11
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