Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday expressed gratitude to the people of Delhi after the BJP secured a decisive victory in the Assembly elections, marking the end of the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) decade-long rule in the national capital. Shah hailed the results as a rejection of AAP’s “misrule” and the beginning of a new era of development and trust in Delhi.
In a post on X, Shah stated, “The people of Delhi have demolished the palace of lies, deceit, and corruption, freeing the city from AAP’s misrule. Delhi has taught a lesson to those who break their promises, setting an example for those across the country who make false promises to the public.”
Shah emphasised that Delhi’s voters had responded decisively to issues such as the polluted Yamuna, contaminated drinking water, broken roads, overflowing sewers, and the proliferation of liquor shops. “Delhiites have shown that the public cannot be misled by repeated false promises. They have voted for change and development,” he added.
The Home Minister also highlighted the BJP’s commitment to addressing key concerns, including women’s safety, the dignity of unauthorized colony residents, and opportunities for self-employment. “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi will now become an ideal capital, setting a benchmark for the world,” Shah asserted.
He further described the election outcome as the end of “arrogance and anarchy” and a victory for ‘Modi ki Guarantee’—a reference to the Prime Minister’s vision of development and governance. “This is a victory of the faith Delhiites have placed in Modiji’s leadership. We are determined to fulfil all our promises and make Delhi the number one capital of the world,” Shah said.
Echoing Shah’s sentiments, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the importance of a responsive government in Delhi to achieve the vision of a developed India by 2047. “Under PM Modi’s leadership, we are committed to ensuring that Delhi gets a government that serves its people effectively. This is crucial for realizing the goal of Viksit Bharat,” she said.
According to the latest updates from the Election Commission of India, the BJP has won eight seats and is leading in 40 others, while AAP has secured eight seats and is leading in 14. The Congress, meanwhile, failed to open its account in the Delhi Assembly elections for the third consecutive time.
As the results poured in, jubilant BJP supporters gathered outside the party’s Delhi headquarters, waving flags and dancing to the beats of ‘dhol.’ Many held up cutouts of the lotus, the BJP’s election symbol, and celebrated by smearing each other with saffron-coloured powder, symbolising the party’s triumphant return to power in Delhi after nearly three decades.
The BJP’s victory marks a significant shift in Delhi’s political landscape, signalling a renewed mandate for development and governance under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.