Renowned poet Javed Akhtar once said, “For a human, sense of humour is like shock absorbers in life’s journey.” Certainly, a witty person or a humorous social media post are the few means to bring a hard-to-find smile to someone’s hectic life these days.
The memes that are being shared on social media platform ‘X’ regarding the Delhi election results are capable enough to crack you up. However, these hilarious posts could be unpleasant if you are a supporter of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) given the dismal trends that are emerging from the official website of the Election Commission at the time of filing this report.
Take a look at the following killing-funny memes:
The following meme shared by the popular X-handle Sagar takes a dig at the ‘resort-politics’ that political parties nowadays play in case of hung assembly results. We all know what political drama unfolded in recent years in Maharashtra, Karnataka or when a tussle erupted between Sachin Pilot and then-Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
Resort owners watching Delhi Election Results pic.twitter.com/IooOcL90xN
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) February 8, 2025
The following meme posted by Krishna has garnered more than 10,000 likes on ‘X’.
Kuch jyada hi one-sided ho gaya hai, thoda interesting bana deta hoon.#DelhiElectionResults pic.twitter.com/lLHKNOYyjI
— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna) February 8, 2025
The next meme is shared by ‘X’ user Rishi Bagree elucidating the intense rivalry between former AAP leader Swati Maliwal and the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.
Role of Swati Maliwal in Delhi elections pic.twitter.com/IL0GPRQbwK
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) February 8, 2025
The following memes are intended towards the abysmal performance of Congress in the Delhi Assembly elections.
😹😹😹#DelhiElectionResults pic.twitter.com/mT4MnAeAVr
— Byomkesh (@byomkesbakshy) February 8, 2025
The next one is shared by a popular ‘X’ handle named The DeshBhakt.
#DelhiElectionResults pic.twitter.com/gNZSeHDdYK
— The DeshBhakt 🇮🇳 (@TheDeshBhakt) February 8, 2025
At the time of filing this report, the BJP had the clear upper hand by leading in 48 seats while the incumbent AAP was leading in 22 seats in the 70-seater Delhi Assembly. The Congress party was trailing in all the constituencies it had contested in Delhi.
PNN