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AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has led his party to a massive majority in the national capital with his cash-strapped party winning almost 90 per cent of the seats. Thanking people of Delhi for their support, Arvind Kejriwal said the victory belongs to them. "This is a victory of honesty. I salute Delhi," he said. However, he requested AAP workers not to develop egos.
10 February 2015 - Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP wins historic vote.
1 February 2015 - Apologising once again for quitting from the post of the chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal promised that come what may, he will not quit again.
4 November 2014 - Union Cabinet clears the decks for fresh elections in Delhi, AAP says it will pitch Mr Kejriwal against the BJP's Jagdish Mukhi for chief minister. BJP Says 'Sorry, We Will Decide'
21 May 2014 - AAP prepares for fresh polls in Delhi, Kejriwal apologizes for quitting midway.
16 May 2014 - AAP wins only 4 seats in Lok Sabha elections. Modi trounces Kejriwal by 3.37 lakh votes in Varanasi.
May 2014 - AAP contested Lok Sabha election on 432 seats.
25 March 2014 - Kejriwal announces decision to take on Modi in Varanasi in Lok Sabha Elections.
14 February 2014 - Kejriwal resigns.
14 February 2014 - Lt Governor advises Speaker not to allow tabling of Jan Lokpal Bill. With only 27 MLAs favouring the bill, in a house of 70, the bill was not introduced.
12 February 2014 - Union law and justice ministry told Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung that the controversial Delhi Janlokpal Bill, 2014 is a financial Bill and and it is "mandatory" for the government to get his approval before it is introduced in the Assembly.
9 February 2014 - Upping the ante over the Jan Lokpal Bill, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal threatened to resign if his pet anti-graft legislation is not passed by the state Assembly due to lack of support from other parties.
7 February 2014 - Jan Lokpal row: AAP calls Delhi Lt Governor 'Congress agent'.
6 February 2014 - Jan Lokpal Bill by Delhi Government unconstitutional: SG tells LG.
3 February 2014 - CM Arvind Kejriwal's cabinet clears Jan Lokpal Bill.
21 January 2014 - Arvind Kejriwal ends his anti-police protest after clashes.
20 January 2014 - 'Yes, I am an anarchist': Arvind Kejriwal asks Delhi to join protest.
15 January 2014 - Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti caught on camera having a minor scuffle with Delhi Police.
31 December 2013 - AAP keeps poll promise, cuts power tariff by 50 per cent in Delhi.
30 December 2013 - AAP, CM Arvind Kejriwal deliver on free water promise to Delhiites.
28 December 2013 - Arvind Kejriwal takes oath as CM.
8 December 2013 - Kejriwal's AAP made a stunning debut emerged as the second largest party after the BJP in the Delhi elections.
4 December 2013 - Delhi went to elections.
24 November 2012 - Kejriwal named his political party as the Aam Aadmi Party.
2 October 2012 - On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti in 2012, Arvind Kejriwal announced the formation of his political party in Delhi.
17 September 2012 - Kejriwal says 76% people surveyed in a study favour activists forming a political party.
6 August 2012 - Anna disbands Team saying group has outlived its utility.
25 July to 3 August 2012 - Fast by Kejriwal ending in resolve to promote alternative politics as a strategy against corruption.
16-28 August 2011 - Anna's indefinite fast at Ramlila Maidan against the Bill introduced in Parliament evokes huge public response forcing Parliament to adopt a resolution promising to address his concerns.
5-9 April 2011 - Anna's first fast for Jan Lokpal Bill at Jantar Mantar, forcing govt to set up a joint drafting committee comprising ministers and Team Anna members.
30 January 2011 - IAC's first public event: march from Ramlila Maidan to Jantar Mantar demanding immediate passage of Jan Lokpal Bill.
2010 - India Against Corruption formed with Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Shanti Bhushan, Prashant Bhushan, Kiran Bedi.
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