Delhi Polls: Parvesh Verma's family express joy and gratitude as BJP leader set to defeat Kejriwal

Feb 08, 2025

New Delhi [India], February 8 : As Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Parvesh Verma is set to defeat Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal from New Delhi constituency, Verma's family expressed their joy and gratitude at the results.
According to the Election Commission of India, Verma is leading by over 4000 votes against Kejriwal with counting for the last round still underway.
Parvesh Verma's wife, Swati Singh Verma, said the victory shows the trust, people of Delhi have put in BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Speaking with ANI, Swati Singh Verma said, "Today's victory shows that people have trust in BJP and PM Modi. The people of Delhi were fed up with the different governments for the past 26 years. Now, the development will happen.

Parvesh Verma's sister, Rachna Sindhu, highlighted the strong support from the women in the constituency, while his daughters, Trisha and Sanidhi, expressed gratitude for the people's faith.
Speaking with ANI, Rachna Sindhu said, "I am happy just like an elder sister when she sees her brother's success. I am happy just like the women of the constituency who have shown their trust in Parvesh, voted for him, and gave him their blessings. In these elections, I didn't work like a sister, I worked like a party worker."

She added, "I am a strong supporter of BJP. Parvesh has done the work of carrying forward his father's legacy, and he will do the same work in future also. We worked in those areas where we needed to do a door-to-door campaign. The women are not safe in Delhi - so what they'll do with free bus service? The women saw a hope in the BJP."
Daughters of Parvesh Verma, Trisha and Sanidhi said, "We thank the people of New Delhi for their support. The people of Delhi will never make the mistake of giving a second chance to a person who runs government by telling lies...We knew that there would be a clear-cut victory, we were just waiting for the right time. This time the people of Delhi did not let lies win..."

Sanidhi further said, "We all are very happy. I thank the people of New Delhi for giving us a chance to serve them for the next five years. We are very happy about becoming the MLA.. We have always accepted the posts given to him by the party, this time too we will accept it happily."

Meanwhile, according to the latest update from the Election Commission of India (ECI) at 1:54 pm, BJP is ahead on 48 seats while AAP on 22 seats.The majority mark in national capital in 36.
BJP has won in eight constituencies so far -- Shalimar Bagh (Rekha Gupta), Tri Nagar (Tilak Ram Gupta), Rajouri Garden (Manjinder Singh Sirsa), Rajinder Nagar (Umang Bajaj), Greater Kailash (Shikha Roy), Patparganj (Ravinder Singh Negi), Gandhi Nagar (Arvinder Singh Lovely) and Sangam Vihar (Chandan Kumar Choudhary).
Meanwhile, AAP has also won in eight constituencies -- Sultanpur Majra (Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat), Chandni Chowk (Punardeep Singh), Ballimaran (Imran Hussain), Babarpur (Gopal Rai), Tughlakabad (Sahi Ram), Tilak Nagar (Jarnail Singh), Delhi Cantt (Virender Singh Kadian), and Kondli (Kuldeep Kumar).
BJP workers and supporters have already started celebrating outside the party's office in New Delhi foreseeing a comeback in the national capital government after a long wait.
BJP workers were seen bursting firecrackers, dancing, and singing at the party office.
Polling for the 70-member assembly was held on February 5, with a total voter turnout recorded at 60.54 per cent.
The BJP's campaign, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, targeted the AAP over alleged toxicity in the Yamuna River and the renovation of Arvind Kejriwal's residence as Chief Minister. The PM also used the terms "Aapda" and "Sheesh Mahal" to slam Kejriwal.