The stage is set for a fierce political battle as Delhi gears up for assembly elections, likely to be held mid-February. With BJP aiming to end its 27-year exile, Congress striving to break its 12-year drought, and AAP defending its stronghold, the race promises to be thrilling.
PM Modi has energized BJP’s campaign, touting development initiatives and urging voters to trust the party for a "double-engine government." Meanwhile, AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal banks on his voter base and welfare schemes, including promises of ₹2,500 monthly to women. Congress has chosen to contest independently, focusing on its revival in the capital.
Delhi’s political chessboard is active, with all parties deploying leaders, including Rajasthan stalwarts, to manage constituencies. As BJP retains its vote share from past elections and AAP remains a dominant force, the Congress struggles to regain lost ground.
Will BJP or Congress reclaim power, or will AAP retain its reign? The new year will decide Delhi’s destiny.