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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Delhi Election: Who wins? BJP or AAP!


The result of all 70 seats of Delhi legislation Assembly Election is out now; BJP is leading with maximum of 32 seats followed by AAP closely with unexpected win over 28 seats & surprising but deserving result for Congress with only 8 seats.
Undoubtedly, BJP may be the biggest party in terms of seats, but AAP is the one who wins its first test & performed outstanding. This is not the first time when a party has got this number of seats in its debute,
but this is the first time when a common man openly challenges the 3 times winner Chief Minister of the central governing party & crushed her with a margin unimaginale.

Now the question is,.. Was this a Modi Factor or was it an anti-Congress factor... or none of these but,.. the issue which "AAP" raised aggresively "CORRUPTION"!
We will consider all four, but before that there are some interesting facts "Chaudhary Prem Singh is an Internation record holder MLA from Ambedkarnagar constrituency, since 1958", is defeated by a young "AAP" candidate.
Sheela Dixit 3 times CM & MLA from New Delhi constituency has resigned after defeating by Arvind Kejriwal.
A party, which was a fun item for both the national parties (BJP & Congress) is now standing next to the biggest party in assembly.
Before going to conclusion, we will consider the facts, one by one...
Modi conducted 4 rallies in Delhi, out of which they won only one seat & 2 goes to AAP & 1 to Congress. So, this was not a Modi Factor, because if it was so, there should be atleast 40+ seats in total for BJP (much less what they claimed before counting).
Anti-congress factor, may be there, as Congress has wiped out & will not be in a situation to sit in opposition also.
But the last one worked the most "Anti-corruption" & this worked so well not only for AAP but also for BJP.
BJP has not even included this issue in their list even 2 months before the election... & they realized that if they want to win the election, they should replicate all of the AAP's manifesto issues in active or passive form
And they did & they got this result only due to that...for more details Please visit "http://revolutionleadsevolution.blogspot.com/2013/12/aam-aadmi-party-in-delhi-election.html"
The above link will guide you how BJP was compelled to change its strategy, starting from the CM candidate, their speeches & even their manifesto.
However, BJP may have won the election, but they are still not in majority... But thats not their main problem. They will get what they want in one way or another & complete with their numbers.
Their main problem is their opposition, yes... "AAP", which will not be easy to handle, as they will not only talk in air conditioned news rooms, but they will go to their constituency & will make people aware that what should they ask their MLA or CM.
They will be compelled by opposition to fulfill the items of manifesto, which they have promised with the public (like the electricity price cut etc.). And there will be consequences, more grave than ever before for any decision, which govt. will try to make.
So, if we look in terms of above things, Congress is good to sit back, at least they will not be handling the aggressive youth MLA's in opposition.
Now we can conclude that this victory is not of BJP as a whole, but yes "AAP" is now get a chance to change the system policies from inside. And now they have made people of India believe, that their can be a party with honesty & anti-corruption, as their policies.
This election of Delhi, has disturbed the BJP & congress calculation not only for Delhi, but it has also set its plot for 2014 general elections. And this is making all the political parties very much uncomfortable.
Now People will believe that this party can form a government, and even if it doesn't, it will take care that the government is doing everything transparently & not indulged in corruption.
Even BJP is not accepting, this fact, but it is true that now they have to change their policies & their election issues for the coming general election (just like they did in Delhi) & they will change, if they want a margin.
We have seen the change in Delhi election & now we will see... the Historic change in general election also in 2014.

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