New Delhi: If the Aam Aadmi Party wins in the upcoming election results on Monday, it will be the third consecutive victory of the party in Delhi. If this happens, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal can once again take oath on Valentine's Day i.e. 14 February. All the exit polls have confirmed the victory of the Aam Aadmi Party after the voting for the assembly elections in Delhi on 8 February. If the exit polls prove to be true, then this will be the third consecutive term of the AAP party. Along with this, it also shows the connection with Arvind Kejriwal on 14 February i.e. Valentines Day. It can also be called a coincidence, but Valentine's Day has been associated with Arvind Kejriwal in some way in the Delhi Assembly elections both in 2013 and 2015. 2013 Delhi Assembly Election In 2013 assembly elections were held in Delhi on 4 December and the results were declared on 8 December. Aam Aadmi Party was formed in November 2012 and for the first time, the party contested this year. In Delhi, BJP won 31 out of 70, Aam Aadmi Party 28 and Congress 8 seats and the Assembly was hung. AAP joined hands with Congress to form a government. Arvind Kejriwal was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Delhi for the first time on 28 December. Corona wreaks havoc, over 1000 deaths in China 2015 Delhi Assembly Elections The Election Commission announced elections on 12 January 2015 in Delhi. And on the same day, AAP spokesperson Raghav Chadha announced that Kejriwal will take oath on February 14 at the historic Ramlila Maidan and on that day he will become the valentine of Delhi. Chadha had said, "We are sure of getting a majority. AAP is contesting with a positive campaign and the blue print for Delhi is with AAP. On 14 February, Arvind Kejriwal will be the Valentines of Delhi and will take oath as CM. Voting took place on 7 February and election results came on 10 February. Delhi Assembly Election Results: Everyone's eyes on these eight seats In 2018, the AAP government also organized a function on February 14 to complete three years. In a show, DU student Kritika wished Valentine's Day to Kejriwal and asked, 'While a class is spreading hatred in the country, at such a time you have a message to convey to the youth on this day?' Kejriwal hesitated initially. Then he said, 'Hate is not the answer. Hatred can only be answered with love. The politics of distribution is being done across the country. This is a matter of concern for all the citizens of the country. No one knows to remain calm in such a situation. Everyone has to raise their voice against it. ' The results of this year's elections are coming on Monday. If you look at the connection between Arvind Kejriwal and Valentine's Day, the AAP Aadmi Party can once again hold the oath-taking ceremony on 14 February. Coronavirus: Appeal to PM of Indians stranded on cruise, says, "Please Modiji save us..."