Bharatiya Janata Party MP Rajendra Gehlot has said that the voters of Delhi removed an obstacle to the city's development by banishing Aam Aadmi Party from power. He said that Delhi voters reposed trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his developmental agenda.
After the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a convincing victory in the Delhi assembly polls, its leader Pradeep Bhandari on Saturday lashed out at the opposition INDIA bloc, saying that the alliance has no common agenda except to 'destroy' the country.
"This is the victory of PM Modi's guarantee, 'Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas'. This time, the public attacked Arvind Kejriwal's corruption. Everyone including women and youth expressed confidence in BJP's development and good governance model," Jahan told ANI.
BJP stormed to power in Delhi polls on Saturday winning a two-thirds majority with the ruling AAP suffering major blows and a drastic reduction in its numbers in the 70-member assembly. The Congress continued its dismal run.
"I congratulate BJP for the landslide victory in Delhi... The people of Delhi voted for a developed Delhi. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Delhi will now move forward towards development at a very fast pace," the minister told ANI.
A resounding victory for BJP after 27 years in the national capital marks a major political shift in the country after 10 years of AAP's misrule; cements PM Modi's leadership and popularity among the masses. Expressing his gratitude to the people of Delhi, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Bis
Holding AAP responsible for the condition of Yamuna, the Prime Minister said that people in Delhi were hurt. He further accused AAP-da (tragedy) of "insulting" people's faith.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a scathing attack on AAP and took repeated jibes at Congress for its "double hat-trick of zero" as he lauded BJP's victory in the Delhi assembly polls and said the results show how much trust the country has in "double-engine government".<
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary hailed the party's victory in the Delhi polls a "victory of development over deception."