
New Delhi:
In the Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP won the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and defeated Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). BJP got 48 seats and ‘AAP’ got 22 seats. At the same time, the country’s oldest political party Congress once again failed to open an account.
According to Election Commission data, BJP got 45.56 percent and ‘AAP’ got 43.57 percent votes. However, the BJP went far ahead by securing 48 figures in the case of seats. Many factors are being discussed behind the BJP’s fierce victory in this election, in which there are many people who hardly have been noticed.
Big face entered the field in the role of star campaigner
Looking at the campaign of Delhi elections, the BJP’s big face came in the field of star campaigner and campaigned strongly for the party. PM Narendra Modi was the biggest star campaigner for the BJP, due to which the party has been performing brilliantly in every election. At the same time, the BJP did not allow any opportunity to communicate with the public at the organization level as well.
It is said that the RSS was active on the ground. It acted as a bridge to connect the BJP with the people living in the slum and the financially weak people. Sometimes this vote bank was considered to be of Congress and ‘AAP’. The kind of results that have come in this election, it is clear that in the matter of vote bank, the BJP also went ahead of its opponents.
According to political experts, the BJP also started a ‘migration campaign’ for those living in the slum. This campaign lasted from July to December last year. During this, BJP leaders and workers used to stay at night. Used to talk to people. Used to collect information about their problems. Somewhere this effort of BJP is being seen as strong figures in the results of Delhi elections.
The Congress is also believed to be an important reason behind the BJP’s fierce victory in Delhi. However, the account of the Congress is not open. This time, in the Delhi Assembly elections, Congress has got 6.34 percent votes. This is about two percent more than the previous election. It is believed that ‘AAP’ has lost more than 10 seats due to Congress.
The biggest thing is that a few days ago, the Modi government gave the gift of income tax exemption on earnings up to Rs 12 lakh in the general budget. This is also being considered as a ‘game changer’ in the results of Delhi elections. A large population in Delhi is of the middle class and the working class. Due to the rebate in income tax, the inclination of the middle and employed class moved towards the BJP with the announcement of the Modi government.
In the election, Purvanchali vote bank coming towards BJP was also seen in the results. This vote bank was once considered with ‘AAP’. But, the way the BJP raised issues related to Purvanchali society from a few months ago. In this, at the time of Korona, to send Purvanchali people out of Delhi or serious allegations against the ‘AAP’ leaders about the Chhath Puja organized, all these issues benefited the BJP on one side, then ‘AAP’ suffered a lot.
In the election, the BJP raised the issues related to Sheesh Mahal, Air Pollution and Yamuna river vigorously in its campaign. The Aam Aadmi Party could not find his cut. The Aam Aadmi Party continued to be seen on the ‘backfoot’ from the beginning on the issue related to the cleaning of Shivahal and Yamuna. The AAP leaders blamed LG and the central government to fail to solve the issues related to air pollution and Yamuna river.
Arvind Kejriwal even said that due to sending his leaders (also him) to jail under a political conspiracy, the development of Delhi got a break. But, the BJP was successful in making the failure of Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party in the minds of the people of Delhi.
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