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  2. Atishi Marlena - Wikipedia

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    Atishi Marlena Singh (Hindi: [ɑːtɪʃiː mɑːɾleːnɑː sɪŋɡʱ]; born 8 June 1981), [2] (also known as Atishi Singh or Atishi Marlena [3] or mononymously Atishi), [4] is an Indian politician who is currently serving as the 8th Chief Minister of Delhi since 21 September 2024, after the resignation of Arvind Kejriwal.

  3. Aam Aadmi Party - Wikipedia

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    The Aam Aadmi Party (transl. Common Man's Party; abbr. AAP) is a political party in India. It was founded on 26 November 2012 by Arvind Kejriwal and his then-companions, [ 23 ] following the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement against then Indian government of Indian National Congress .

  4. Atishi Marlena ministry - Wikipedia

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    There were a lot of speculations among the media that senior cabinet member Atishi might be the next chief minister. However, she said in an interview that the party will decide about it. [3] On 19 September, Aam Aadmi Party MLAs chose Atishi to be chief minister-designate. Lieutenant Governor Saxena approved Atishi's appointment on 21 ...

  5. List of Rajya Sabha members from the Aam Aadmi Party - Wikipedia

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    Aam Aadmi Party (AAP; transl. Common Man Party) is a political party in India, founded in November 2012 by Arvind Kejriwal and his companions. It is currently the ruling party of two governments: Delhi, the capital territory of India, and the state of Punjab. The Rajya Sabha members are elected for a six year term.

  6. Category:Aam Aadmi Party politicians from Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aam Aadmi Party politicians from Delhi" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. 7th Delhi Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Aam Aadmi Party: 5 Badli: Ajesh Yadav: Aam Aadmi Party: North West Delhi: 6 Rithala: Mohinder Goyal: Aam Aadmi Party: North Delhi: 7 Bawana (SC) Jai Bhagwan: Aam Aadmi Party: North West Delhi: 8 Mundka: Dharampal Lakra: Aam Aadmi Party: 9 Kirari: Rituraj Govind: Aam Aadmi Party: 10 Sultan Pur Majra (SC) Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat: Aam Aadmi Party ...

  8. Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The Aam Aadmi Party scored a landslide victory by winning a majority of 67 of the 70 seats. The BJP was able to win 3 seats and the Congress party saw all its candidates lose. Kejriwal became the Chief Minister for the second time. The AAP had started campaigning in Delhi in November 2014 and declared candidates for all 70 seats. [8]

  9. 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    After the election, the Aam Aadmi Party formed the state government, with Arvind Kejriwal becoming Chief Minister for a third term. The tenure of 7th Delhi Assembly is scheduled to end on 15 February 2025.