BJP candidate Om Prakash Sharma said that BJP will form the government in the national capital
New Delhi: Om Prakash Sharma, a candidate for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from Vishwas Nagar, expressed optimism ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections on Thursday, stating that the BJP would establish a government in the nation’s capital.
Additionally, he praised Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, claiming that at his public meeting, he had inspired all of the party’s members.
“Winning the elections is the goal of every BJP employee…Today, Rajnath Singh inspired all of the employees and members in a public gathering.In an interview with the media report, Om Prakash Sharma said, “The BJP will form a government in Delhi.”
Rajnath Singh attacked former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal earlier in the day for his “poison” comment, claiming that he had pledged to clean the Yamuna River and, when unable to do so, had falsely accused the Haryana government.
“Arvind Kejriwal had promised to clean the Yamuna River and make the water fit for human consumption within three years if he were elected. He said that Haryanans had put poison in it when he was unable to do so. I would want to know whether Delhiites would be forced to drink poison by the chief minister of the BJP.While conducting a vote campaign at the national capital’s Vishwas Nagar Assembly Constituency, Rajnath Singh said, “He (Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini) has himself gone into the Yamuna River and drunk the water and has shown it.”
What factors contributed to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) successful ascent to central government? Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reputation, commitment, and people’s trust in him are the causes behind it. I am running for parliamentary office from Lucknow, and as of right now, no one in the city can claim that the BJP has not kept any of its pledges. People have a great deal of faith in us; therefore, there isn’t much need to run an election campaign,” he said.
On February 8, the results of the Delhi elections, which are set for February 5, will be made public. There are 699 contestants vying for Delhi’s 70 assembly seats.