"We are with him in his resignation also. There should be a re-election as we are sure that next time he will win more than 50 seats and get the bills passed without support," Radha Sharma, a resident of Burari in outer
Delhi, told IANS.
"He will come back to power. Today, on the day he resigned, I can even assure you that," she added.
Flashing the party symbol (the broom) and wearing the trademark side cap AAP supporters were firm that their fight would continue.
"Today's scenario only reflects that AAP is on right way to win the upcoming elections," Prem Chauhan, an auto-rickshaw driver, told IANS.
While some felt Kejriwal should have been given more time, others expressed anguish over their demands remaining unfulfilled.
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