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'BJP will come to power with 2/3rd majority in Delhi'

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January 28, 2025

BJP national vice-president and Delhi in-charge Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda predicts that the party will come to power with a two thirds majority, asserting that people want ‘double-engine’ and ‘conflict-free’ governance in the national capital. He tells Rajesh Kumar Thakur that there is widespread public resentment against AAP over lack of development and unfulfilled promises. Excerpts:

'BJP will come to power with 2/3rd majority in Delhi'

How is the josh (enthusiasm)?

The josh is exceptionally high. You can see it in the mood of our karyakartas (workers). there is severe anti-incumbency against the ruling ‘AAPda’ (disaster). ten years and three elections of false promises on roads, public transport, Yamuna, drinking water, or improvement in slum areas have exposed ‘AAPda’. Public anger is immense. the people feel they have given chances to Congress and AAP. the mood has inspired our workers and created enthusiasm among people. Delhi wants to become ‘AAPdamukt’ and bloom under BJP’s lotus, as PM Modi has guaranteed development.

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