Pradeep Gupta of Axis My India said, ‘I was told this…’ There will be a hung assembly in Delhi

Pradeep Gupta’s opinion : Only two days are left for the announcement of the results of the Delhi Assembly elections. Meanwhile, the public is very eager to know who will rule the chair of Delhi. Will one party come with a majority or will there be a coalition position? Or will the opposition’s opposition increase in the Assembly? My Axis India Chairman Pradeep Gupta has answered all these questions.
Can a hung sabha be formed in Delhi? “In response to this question, Pradeep Gupta said, “”Suppose in the last 15 years, a total of 90 assembly elections and 3 Lok Sabha elections were held in 30 states.” In all these elections, it has happened only 4-5 times that the situation of a hung house has arisen. Now if we talk about Delhi, it is clear that whichever party wins with a majority, it is not creating the status of a hung assembly.
In 2015, the Congress got 10 per cent votes. In 2020, 4.2 per cent of the votes were received. The decreasing graph shows that there is very little chance of a hung assembly.
What was the reason for the one-sided voting in Delhi?
A similar situation arose in 2013 when the Congress supported the Aam Aadmi Party. However, in 2015 and 2020, the Aam Aadmi Party won unilaterally. Political experts say that the decisive victory vote in the Assembly 2025 has come. In such a situation, the question arises that what were the three big issues of Delhi this time, which motivated people to vote on one side?
“Responding to this, Pradeep Gupta said, “”There is only one big issue in Delhi, which is the claims of the current government and the promises of the opposition party.” It depends on the public whether they believe in the claims of the government or the promises of the opposition parties. In addition, drinking water is an issue that affects a person 365 days a year.
Is it difficult for the BJP not to have the face of the CM?
Can it be difficult for the BJP not to have a face for the chief minister’s post or is PM Modi’s face enough? The Aam Aadmi Party tried to make it a big issue, will it affect the people? “In response to this, Pradeep Gupta said, “”The face of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is put forward in every election, but in this election, PM Modi’s face has been put forward very much.” Last time Manoj Tiwari was in front. Earlier, Satish Upadhyay was given the command. Compared to him, Virendra Sachdeva was not seen on such a front. This time it was Arvind Kejriwal vs Narendra Modi election and because Modi is in Delhi, this election has been fought around him.