It's Modi's turn next, say volunteers at teeming office of the AAP in Delhi.

It's Delhi election result day and the Aam Aadmi Party office is easily home to one of the capital's loudest celebrations. Teeming with people since 7 am on a chilly winter morning, it now appears that there is no end to the celebrations with the party having clear leads in more than 25 seats.

For a party that was formed only in November 2012 and registered with the Election Commission in March this year, its performance has been overwhelming, what everybody including AAP workers and political observers are calling a spectacular debut, one that has defied all critics.

The biggest shouts go up when news filters out that Arvind Kejriwal has defeated three-time chief minister Sheila Dikshit in the New Delhi constituency by over 10,000 votes. The news is confirmed by AAP workers, though the Election Commission website is still to be updated.

The other big news for the AAP came from Seemapuri where deceased AAP candidate Santosh Koli's brother Dharmendra Singh is leading by over 11,000 votes.

In RK Puram, star AAP candidate Shazia Ilmi is trailing. An AAP worker believes they might just lose that seat.

In Malvika Nagar, Congress cabinet member Dr Kiran Walia is losing to AAP candidate Somnath Bharti who is at 13,000 votes followed by BJP candidate Aarti Mehra. The Congress is a distant third.

"Sheila tai bhag gayi, sister Sheila is gone," one slogan goes up, to be followed soon by another: "Sheila ko haraya hai , modi ko harayenge. We beat Sheila , it's Modi's turn next."