On February 9 in New Delhi, Abhay Verma, the BJP candidate from Laxmi Nagar, attributed his electoral success to the blessings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking to reporters, Verma highlighted that the support from his constituency and the dedicated efforts of BJP workers played a crucial role in his victory, suggesting that the win was a collective achievement—a victory for Modi as well.
In another significant development, the BJP’s landslide victory in the Delhi polls has paved the way for the party to form the government after a long gap of 27 years. Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized this change by declaring the end of a period marked by deceit and broken promises, heralding an era of development and renewed trust in the city.
The election results were emphatic, with Verma winning by a margin of 11,542 votes over his AAP rival, BB Tyagi, securing a total of 65,858 votes compared to Tyagi’s 54,316. Alongside these individual triumphs, key political figures from competing parties, including several AAP leaders and even former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, experienced unexpected setbacks, while the Congress party continued its declining trend.
8 Comments
Karamba
Development and progress? Don't make me laugh! The BJP only cares about filling their own pockets, not improving our lives!
Rotfront
BJP's victory is a dark day for Delhi. It means more religious hatred, more discrimination, and more suffering for our people!
Matzomaster
This election result is a clear rejection of AAP's failed policies and empty promises. It's time for a new Delhi!
Rotfront
This landslide victory for the BJP shows that people want development and trust. The era of false promises is over!
Karamba
This is a victory for the rich and powerful, not for the ordinary people of Delhi. The BJP only cares about their corporate friends!
Donatello
Instead of celebrating a win, you should be ashamed of how you got it! Shame on the BJP and their corrupt practices!
Raphael
I'm so happy to see that the BJP has won! This means more development, more jobs, and a better future for all of us!
Leonardo
Another example of BJP's dirty politics. Buying votes and intimidating voters is their only way to win!