The Bharatiya Janata Party handed Aam Aadmi Party an astonishing defeat in the Delhi parliamentary elections and gained power in the domestic capital 27 years later.
As of 2:30pm on Saturday, the BJP had won 11 of the 70 seats in the legislative assembly, leading 37 according to India’s Election Commission. The AAP had 10 seats and had 12 seats ahead, but Congress drew a blank space.
Compared to the last parliamentary vote of 2020, the BJP has improved its vote share to 8% points to 45.95%, while AAP’s vote share is 10% points, according to trends shared by ECI so far. was eroded in.
It was the defeat of former Delhi Prime Minister, party member and convener Arvind Kejriwal and former deputy prime minister Manish Sisodia that highlighted the loss of AAP.
To the BJP Parvesh Singh Verma. He first took the AAP into power in New Delhi after abdicated former Prime Minister Congress in 2013.
– Viewed as an AAP hub – at Tarvinder Singh Marwah in BJP. He won Patparganj in 2013, 2015 and 2020.
The resignation prime minister, her seat in Kalkazi.
“We accept the mission of humble people. I congratulate the BJP on this victory and hope that they will fulfill all the promises that people have voted for them.” “We are constructive. Not only will they play an opposing role, they will remain among the people and continue to serve them.”
For the BJP, Delhi is the third major election success in the last six months following victory in Haryana and Maharashtra. This victory is special and will allow the Saffron Party to take power in the domestic capital 27 years later. The late Shushuma Swaraj was the last BJP leader to rule Delhi in 1998.
“It’s the big feather in their hats,” Rahul Verma, a political scientist and fellow at the Center for Political Studies, told Bloomberg News. “Getting this state means a lot to them.”
Certainly, the BJP-led National Democratic Union has been in power at the Centre since 2014. Currently, Delhi Parliament also controls it.
“Development wins, good governance victory,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a previous Twitter post on X. “We ensure that the stones are not turned over to ensure the overall development of Delhi and to make people’s lives better. In addition to this, it is important in the construction of India where Delhi has developed. It also guarantees that it will play a role.”
“We are extremely proud of all the workers who worked day and night for this massive mission. Now we are even more committed to serving the people of Delhi.”
The Aam Aadmi Party was founded in November 2012 by Kejwal and his allies, and an anti-corruption movement against the then Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government was established at the Centre. The face of the movement, activist Anna Hazare, was against the hues of the election for his anti-corruption drive. The AAP has since won the Delhi parliamentary elections three times and is currently in power in Punjab.
“AAP has been lost because they have not understood the need to selflessly provide services to people and went the wrong path. Money blows away the image of AAP and gives a frontline seat that leads to defeat. I was taking it,” said Hazare, India’s prestolast on Saturday.
“They owned during it because of the problem with alcohol policy. The image (AAP) has been discolored. People are talking about his (Arvind Kejriwal) about his clean personality and about liquor. I saw it.”
Delhi Liquor Policy has sought to introduce private companies into the retail liquor sector.
Delhi people “vote for change” because they “are tired of the way things are done,” Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra followed.
“I think they voted for change. She told PTI in Wayanad, Kerala. “For the rest of us, it’s because we’re working hard, staying there, on the ground, people’s problems. It means you have to be sensitive to