Winner politicians of 2013

The calendar year 2013 is at its verge of closure. In this year, while the ruling Congress party at both center and state lost its grip, the Bharatiya Janata Party has revitalized with splendid performance in the assembly elections raising the party hopes to come back in 2014 general elections. If some remained the winner politicians, some became the losers. As far as the political 2013 is concerned, it turns to be a vital year in the Indian political history.
The winner politicians – almost all the winner politicians recreated the history with their splendid performance in the elections. Appended below are the most charming winner politicians of India in 2013.
Winner Politicians of 2013, Arvind Kejriwal's Party
Lal Thanhawala: For the consecutive fifth time, Lal Thanhawala retained his position as the Chief Minister of Mizoram. He is on the cards not only for winning the elections, but also for being in the Chief Minister’s chair for the fifth time, which itself speaks the craze on him for the people of Mizoram. He is the most successful politician of the year 2013.
Raman Singh: The politician, who refrains himself from controversial issues such as Hindutva, Raman Singh turned to be a silent politician. He won the race to retain Chattisgarh Chief Minister seat for the third consecutive time. He is in the cards as winner politician for managing Chattisgarh, the state most affected with Naxalism.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan: Like wise like Raman Singh took over the reins of Chattisgarh for third consecutive time, Shivraj Singh Chouhan took the reins of Madhya Pradesh for the third consecutive time. He made it a hat-trick.
Arvind Kejriwal: Drawing inspiration from Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal floated Aam Admi Party. It flourished in the Delhi assembly elections and stood the second major party leaving the ruling Congress party to third position. Arvind Kejriwal has all set to form the new government of Delhi on December, 28. He will be swearing in as the Delhi’s 7th Chief Minister. He turns to be the winner in 2013. Adding one more feather to its cap, the Election Commission has recognized AAP as a state party of Delhi.
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