"Model of loot and lies of Arvind Kejriwal has been defeated": Kapil Mishra after BJP's Delhi victory
Feb 09, 2025
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New Delhi [India], February 10 : Kapil Mishra, BJP's winning candidate from Karawal Nagar, claimed after the party's victory that the people of Delhi rejected the politics of corruption and lies, endorsing the BJP's approach focused on growth and development, and also showcasing their trust in Prime Minister Modi's development model.
Mishra, speaking after his win, "The public of Delhi has bestowed their trust on PM Modi's development model... The model of loot and lies of Arvind Kejriwal has been defeated... The public has voted for the politics of development," Mishra said in his statement.
Earlier in the day, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal following BJP's "historic" victory in the Delhi Assembly elections attributed the result to the public's trust in Prime Minister Modi's policies.
Speaking to ANI, Meghwal said, "The results of the Delhi Assembly elections show that the public of Delhi has shown their trust in the policies of PM Modi. The public has ended the misrule of AAP and has elected the BJP which believes in development...The double-engine government of the BJP will work for the development of Delhi, clean the Yamuna river..."
Meanwhile, as the BJP celebrates its victory in Delhi, BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, stressing the importance of the moment, said, "The people of Delhi are celebrating Diwali. After a long time, the BJP government is being formed in Delhi... The people of Delhi dream of a prosperous and developed Delhi and under the guidance of Prime Minister Modi, this dream of the public of Delhi will be fulfilled."
BJP leader Gourav Vallabh also weighed in on the election results. "The people of Delhi have awarded defeat to all the perpetrators of corruption in Delhi... Congress is no longer a party, they are just passing time. What can one say about those who consider themselves heroes even after getting zero votes three times?... AAP has now become history. It has no future," Vallabh added.
The BJP swept to a "historic" win in the Delhi assembly polls, winning 48 out of 70 seats and wresting power from the Aam Aadmi Party.
The party has not yet declared any Chief Ministerial candidate for Delhi.
BJP returned to power in the national capital after 27 years. AAP won 22 seats, while Congress failed to win a single seat for the third time in a row.