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BJP MP Harsh Malhotra said that misrule and corruption of Arvind Kejriwal has been exposed. This is the reason that the public has made up its mind to change the government. BJP’s credibility, development work in other states and work done by the central government of the country will ensure that the BJP will form a majority government in Delhi.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has crossed the majority figure in initial trends, indicating a possible return to the national capital. If the trend persists, it will be a sign of change in the political scenario of Delhi, where the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been dominated by almost a decade. The counting of votes is going on, and the final results will decide whether the BJP can strengthen its lead and form the government in Delhi after a long gap.

The BJP is overwhelmed after the trends. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva worshiped at Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place during the Delhi election 2025 counting. He said that the initial trends are as per our expectation but we will wait for the results. Our party workers have worked hard. This victory will be the victory of our top leadership. He said that we have contested on the basis of Delhi’s issues – but Arvind Kejriwal tried to deviate from the issues. CM face will decide the central leadership.

BJP MP Harsh Malhotra said that misrule and corruption of Arvind Kejriwal has been exposed. This is the reason that the public has made up its mind to change the government. BJP’s credibility, development work in other states and work done by the central government of the country will ensure that the BJP will form a majority government in Delhi. Till the news is written, there is a tough competition between BJP and AAP. After the Election Commission showed initial trends, BJP is leading in 49 seats, while AAP is leading in 20 seats and Congress is leading in 1 seat.

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