New Delhi: An Aam Aadmi Party leader on Sunday (December 3) claimed it to be the “largest Opposition party” in North India – in reaction to the Congress’s defeat in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.AAP leader Jasmine Shah said on X, “After today’s results, @AamAadmiParty emerges as the largest opposition party in north India with 2 state governments – Punjab and Delhi.”While making this claim, however, Shah did not mention that AAP’s own performance in these assembly elections was even more dismal. The party failed to win a single seat in any of these three states, and got less votes than the NOTA (none of the above) option.“We congratulate BJP for the win in three states. We sincerely hope that it will come through on its promise and provide homes under the ‘Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Awas Yojana’. We also hope that the BJP will provide LPG at Rs 450, as promised. We demand that cheaper LPG should be provided for the entire nation and not be limited to the three states,” AAP said in a statement after the results, according to The Indian Express.“If the alliance survives and proceeds, the Congress will have to make compromises in the number of seats that it contests in 2024,” it continued.Without mentioning the very low vote share it got in the three states, the party said it is in its “formative stages” and is contesting polls in these states to “ensure that our message reaches everyone”.“The BJP lost its deposits on 31 seats in the Karnataka election. PM Narendra Modi himself campaigned in Andhra Pradesh, but the BJP lost all 173 seats and scored less than NOTA. Did this affect the BJP vote share in Gujarat?” it said, according to The Hindu.