Delhi: In a significant political development, AAP leader Atishi resigned as the Chief Minister of Delhi on Sunday, paving the way for the formation of a new government by the BJP, which has secured a decisive victory in the Delhi Assembly elections. The BJP’s return to power after 27 years is a major political shift, although the party has yet to announce its new Chief Ministerial candidate. A BJP leader stated that the oath-taking ceremony would take place after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his official visit to the US, which is scheduled for later this week. He is expected back on February 14 or 15.
On the heels of their victory, BJP candidates held thanksgiving rallies in their respective constituencies on Sunday. Celebrating their success, they distributed sweets, cut cakes, and expressed heartfelt gratitude to voters for their overwhelming support.
In the elections held on February 5, the BJP emerged victorious, winning 48 out of 70 assembly seats. Meanwhile, AAP managed to secure only 22 seats, and Congress, once again, faced a crushing defeat, failing to win any seats in the Delhi Assembly. This marks the third consecutive time Congress has been shut out in the Delhi elections.
Key Highlights from the Delhi Election:
Criminal Cases Among Elected Candidates: According to the poll rights body ADR, 31 out of the 70 elected candidates in the new Delhi Assembly have declared criminal cases against them. This is a decrease from the 43 candidates in the previous assembly who had made similar declarations.
BJP Criticizes Atishi’s Celebration: BJP President Virendra Sachdeva questioned AAP leader Atishi’s actions after the defeat of Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi Assembly elections. Sachdeva asked, “Why was Atishi celebrating the loss of Arvind Kejriwal yesterday? They still owe an explanation for the alleged corruption and mismanagement over the past 10 years.”
Swati Maliwal’s Criticism: Rajya Sabha MP and women’s rights activist Swati Maliwal also criticized Atishi for celebrating her victory from the Kalkaji constituency amidst the defeat of AAP’s leadership.
BJP Candidates Celebrate Victory: BJP’s winning candidate from Bijwasan, Kailash Gehlot, expressed his happiness, stating that the people of Delhi had shown their dissatisfaction with AAP’s governance by voting in favor of the BJP. He emphasized that the voters had delivered a fitting response to AAP’s unfulfilled promises.
Vijender Gupta Slams AAP’s Governance: BJP leader Vijender Gupta took a swipe at AAP, accusing the party of years of misgovernance. He pointed out that the party had failed to meet its promises to the people and assured that the BJP would work to fulfill its commitments. Gupta also criticized AAP for only now realizing the importance of effective governance.
Anil Jha on Playing a Constructive Opposition Role: AAP’s winning candidate from the Kirari constituency, Anil Jha, expressed his intent to play a constructive role in the opposition. He sarcastically commented on the BJP’s promise to clean the Yamuna River, saying, “We will support them in their efforts, and look forward to seeing them take a dip in the Yamuna after cleaning it in 5-7 months.”
Congress Stays United Despite AAP’s Defeat: Senior Congress leader Rajiv Shukla reaffirmed the unity of the INDIA alliance, despite AAP’s defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections. Shukla assured that the alliance would strategize collectively for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
As Delhi anticipates a new government under BJP leadership, the political landscape in the capital has shifted, with the BJP looking to fulfill the promises made during their campaign.
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