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BJP's Win Marks a Turning Point, But Challenges Loom
The Morning Standard
|April 28, 2025
In a decisive win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Raja Iqbal Singh has been elected as the new Mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), with Jai Bhagwan Yadav appointed as Deputy Mayor.

This victory comes just a few months after the BJP's unprecedented success in the Delhi Assembly elections. For the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the BJP's triumph in the mayoral elections is a significant setback, especially after the party ended BJP's 15-year rule in the MCD by winning 134 out of 250 seats in December 2022.
The BJP, which secured 104 seats, now faces an interesting new chapter in Delhi's civic governance. This marks the first time the BJP has controlled all three levels of government in the national capital: the central government, Delhi state, and the MCD.
A NEW ERA FOR DELHI'S CIVIC GOVERNANCE The BJP's victory is a testament to its political acumen and organisational strength. Raja Iqbal Singh, a former mayor of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, brings significant experience to the role.
His leadership is expected to focus on addressing pressing civic issues, with a commitment to restoring public confidence in municipal governance. Similarly, Jai Bhagwan Yadav's appointment as Deputy Mayor complements this leadership, with Yadav's extensive background in the BJP's organisational activities strengthening the party's position within the MCD.
Singh's immediate agenda emphasises enhancing sanitation, improving drainage systems to address waterlogging issues and upgrading basic civic amenities. This marks a shift in priorities, with the BJP vowing to deliver on long-neglected urban concerns.
IMPACT OF AAP'S BOYCOTT AND CONGRESS'S LIMITED ROLE The AAP's decision to boycott the mayoral election and the Congress's minimal presence have significantly influenced the election's outcome. AAP's absence from the electoral process allowed the BJP to consolidate its position, while Congress's reduced influence limited its ability to impact the election results.
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