Jammu: As BJP maintains a strong lead with over 42 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, Jammu and Kashmir BJP Chief Sat Sharma lauded the party’s performance, calling it a testament to public trust.
Speaking to reporters in Jammu, Sharma pointed out that AAP was trailing at 28 seats, while BJP’s surge reflected a positive political shift. He claimed that Delhi voters had “decisively rejected” AAP’s leadership, particularly those facing corruption charges.
Sharma further asserted that the election outcome had “clarified the political landscape,” with Congress being completely sidelined.
“The people have placed their faith in those who prioritize the nation, making this a true victory for democracy,” he said.
He also extended his congratulations to BJP’s Delhi unit for their success in the polls. [KNT]
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