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BJP national vice president Baijayant Panda expressed confidence in his party’s victory in Delhi elections

New Delhi: BJP National Vice President Baijayant Panda expressed confidence in his party’s win in the Delhi elections, saying that the BJP, PM Modi‘s leadership, and the desire for a two-pronged administration are clearly favored by the lakhs of migrant Odia people living in Delhi.

Vice president baijayant panda
Vice president baijayant panda

“Today I am here in Kasturba Nagar and there are a lot of people from the Odia community here,” Panda told the media report. In Delhi, there are thousands of Pravasi Odia relatives. Their passion for the BJP, PM Modi’s leadership, and their want for a two-pronged administration in Delhi are all evident.

BJP candidate Shikha Rai is expected to win from the Greater Kailash Assembly seat, according to BJP MP Ravi Kishan, who has voiced confidence in the party’s victory in the forthcoming Delhi Assembly elections.

Kishan told ANI, “Jhaadu wale ja rahe hain, Modi ji aa rahe hai (the broom is going, Modi ji is coming),” expressing the party’s confidence ahead of the next elections.

With the Congress, BJP, and AAP fighting against one another over a number of topics, the political climate in the nation’s capital has heated up as election dates get near. To win the next assembly elections, the AAP recently said that the national government was planning a “huge conspiracy” against the Delhi populace to employ “unfair means.” Additionally, the party said that officials were being told to take Aam Aadmi Party supporters’ names from the voter list.

The governing Aam Aadmi Party administration has been accused by the BJP of settling Rohingya and Bangladeshi people in the nation’s capital and giving them voter cards and Aadhaar in order to win their votes.
On February 5, the Delhi assembly elections will be conducted in a single phase, and on February 8, the results will be counted.

The Congress, which ruled Delhi for 15 years in a row, has lost both of the most recent assembly elections and has not been able to secure any seats. In contrast, the BJP only received eight seats in the 2020 assembly elections, while the AAP won 62 of 70 seats.

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