Delhi BJP win attributed to Modi's leadership by NDA, while Congress views it as a vote on Kejriwal.

BJP and allies applaud Delhi win as support for Modi's leadership while Congress says it's a verdict on Kejriwal, not Modi's policies.

February 8th 2025.

Delhi BJP win attributed to Modi's leadership by NDA, while Congress views it as a vote on Kejriwal.
The recent elections in Delhi have sparked a wave of reactions and opinions from different political parties and their members. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies were quick to declare the victory as a clear endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. On the other hand, the Congress party claimed that the result was a referendum on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal's leadership, rather than Modi's policies.

The Congress party also addressed criticism for choosing to contest against AAP, stating that similar lectures on opposition unity were not given to AAP when they contested elections in Goa, Gujarat, and Haryana. Congress media and publicity department head Pawan Khera expressed that the recent meltdown of a certain section was quite bizarre and added that the Delhi election result was a clear rejection of the Trojan horse that had attempted to weaken the cause of liberalism across the country. Khera further stated that the majority of liberals were rejoicing at the fall of the facade, allowing the true champion of liberal values, the Indian National Congress, to emerge stronger and defeat the BJP.

The INDIA bloc, however, displayed internal conflicts as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah took a dig at both Congress and AAP for their losses. Other members of the bloc remained silent on the Delhi poll verdict. The BJP, on the other hand, celebrated a massive win with 48 out of 70 seats in the assembly. The AAP, which had a brute majority in the last two terms, was reduced to a mere 22 seats, while the Congress failed to open its account for the third consecutive time.

Union ministers, chief ministers of states ruled by BJP, and NDA partners were all praises for PM Modi's leadership and Home Minister Amit Shah's strategies that led to BJP's victory. Parties like NCP, Shiv Sena, and Lok Janshakti Party credited Shah for devising accurate poll strategies that ensured BJP's return to power in Delhi after 26 years. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar congratulated BJP for their historic victory and expressed his faith in PM Modi's able leadership. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu also hailed the result as an endorsement of NDA government's progressive policies.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde stated that the voters have rejected the Congress party's false claims of a crisis in the Constitution and elections. He added that the Congress' lies were defeated and the voters have shown their support for the truth. The BJP, which had lost power to the Congress in 1998, and then to AAP, claimed that the people of Delhi have rejected the politics of lies and theatrics pursued by the AAP.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that the victory was a result of people's faith in PM Modi's leadership and BJP's policies. Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari added that the result was a stamp of approval on the all-round development policies of PM Modi. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan also hailed the victory as a rejection of the politics of lies and theatrics, and a victory of development and good governance.

In conclusion, the Delhi election result has sparked a range of reactions from different parties, with each claiming their own interpretation of the outcome. While the BJP celebrates their victory, other parties have their own views on what led to the result. It remains to be seen how this result will shape the political landscape of the country in the coming days.
The recent Delhi election results have sparked a wave of reactions from political parties, with each one trying to interpret the outcome in their own way. The BJP and its NDA allies were quick to hail the victory as an endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong leadership. On the other hand, the Congress party claimed that the election was a referendum on AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal's policies, rather than Modi's.

In a statement, Congress media and publicity head Pawan Khera also took the opportunity to lash out at those who criticized the party for contesting against the Aam Aadmi Party. He pointed out that no one had given lectures on opposition unity to AAP when they went to other states like Goa, Gujarat, and Haryana to fight elections and weaken the anti-communal and secular vote.

Khera also mentioned the internal bickering within the INDIA bloc, with Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah taking a jibe at both the Congress and AAP for their defeat. However, most of the other constituents of the INDIA bloc remained silent on the Delhi poll verdict.

The BJP emerged as the clear winner in the Delhi Assembly elections, securing 48 seats out of the total 70. This was a massive win for the party, as they were able to defeat AAP, which had enjoyed a brute majority in the last two terms. The Congress, on the other hand, failed to open its account for the third consecutive time.

Union ministers, chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, and NDA allies did not hold back in showering praise on Prime Minister Modi's leadership and Home Minister Amit Shah's strategies for the BJP's victory in Delhi. The NCP, Shiv Sena, and Lok Janshakti Party specifically credited Shah for drafting accurate poll strategies that ensured the saffron party's return to power in Delhi after more than 26 years.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also congratulated the BJP on their victory, expressing his faith in the able leadership of Prime Minister Modi. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu saw the Delhi results as a resounding endorsement of the progressive policies of the NDA government, and expressed confidence that this mandate would bring about a new era of growth and development in the national capital.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde took a dig at the Congress, stating that the voters had once again rejected their false claims of a "crisis" in the Constitution and elections. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari also highlighted the victory as a sign of faith in Modi's leadership and the BJP's policies of all-round development.

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan pointed out that the people of Delhi had rejected the politics of lies and theatrics pursued by AAP, thus solidifying the BJP's victory as a triumph of development and good governance.

Overall, the Delhi election results have been viewed as a significant win for the BJP and a clear rejection of the Congress and AAP's ideologies and policies. It remains to be seen how this will shape the political landscape in the days to come.

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