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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won a decisive victory in the Delhi legislative assembly elections, securing or leading in 48 of the 70 seats, according to the Election Commission of India. This marks the BJP's first governmental control in Delhi since 1998 and a significant setback for the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which is projected to hold 22 seats. Modi hailed the win as a validation of his party's commitment to "development" and "good governance" on social media platform X.
The election was critical for both parties due to Delhi's prominence as the nation's capital. The AAP, which had been in power since 2013, faced increasing scrutiny due to allegations of corruption against key leaders. Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal publicly accepted the election results and expressed hopes that the BJP would meet the expectations of its voters. Analysts suggest that this victory will bolster Modi's standing among Indian voters, especially following the BJP's recent losses at the national level.
Former strongholds for AAP were notably lost, including constituencies represented by Kejriwal and another senior leader. With voter turnout exceeding 60%, the win reinforces BJP's emerging dominance in Indian politics.