Delhi Assembly Election 2025 – AAP leaders join BJP ahead of Delhi Vidhan Sabha Chunav

Delhi Assembly Election 2025: The Delhi Assembly elections have become a matter of prestige for the AAP, BJP, and Congress. All political parties have their claims to win the elections. Amid the election campaign, the AAP suffered a significant setback. Shridutt Sharma, an MLA from the Ghonda assembly seat, left the AAP and joined the BJP.
This is considered a significant setback for AAP amid assembly elections. Along with him, Rekha Rani, who was a corporation councillor from Bhanjpura and a member of the Delhi Jal Board, has also joined the BJP. AAP experienced this setback when the party convener and former CM tried to defeat the BJP by keeping all the workers united. AAP Rajya Sabha MP’s representative Bijendra Singh has also joined BJP today.
BJP leader targeted Kejriwal
The opposition is attacking Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal. In the comment on Ramayana, BJP leader Satish Upadhyay said that when the brain stops working, he starts talking against Sanatan. Further, claiming the victory of the BJP, he said that the lotus would bloom in Delhi and the BJP would come to power.
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari also made a strong statement aboutiwal’s comment. He said, “I’m not surprised by his statement because we know that Kejriwal is trying to become an electoral hind during elections. ” Mano”j Tiwari said that what Kejriwal said yesterday has nothing to do with the Hindu religion and Sanatan.
Sanjay Singh called BJP descendants of Ravana.
Amidst the continuous attacks on Arvind Kejriwal by the BJP leader, AAP MP Sanjay Singh has made a big statement. Sanjay Singh made a scathing attack and said, I am laughing at the BJP people. Today, they have proved that they are descendants of Ravana. They are protesting against Ravana’s insult.” Sanjay Singh said that Ravana is the deity of their (BJP) clan. I want to tell the people of Delhi that they must be very cautious of these people.
When will the results come?
Voting for the Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 5, the results of which will be declared on the 8th. According to the Election Commission, the fate of 699 candidates will be decided on all 70 state seats. All parties have their own claims right now, but the real picture will be clear only on February 8.