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AAP's silver lining- Muslim backing

IndiaTimes Saturday, 8 February 2025 ()
In the Delhi assembly elections, despite losing key seats, AAP retained significant support from Muslim voters. The party secured victories in most Muslim-majority constituencies, demonstrating candidate-centric and scheme-centric voting, ultimately maintaining substantial popular support despite overall challenges.
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