
History will be made on Feb 8: BJP’s Tarun Chugh on Exit polls
The eagerly anticipated Delhi Assembly elections are just around the corner, with the results scheduled to be declared on February 8. As the political atmosphere in the national capital intensifies, the predictions made by exit polls have become the subject of much speculation. Amidst the buzz, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh has made a bold claim, stating that history will be made on February 8.
According to Chugh, the exit poll predictions are likely to come true because the people of Delhi have already made up their minds to defeat the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its leader, Arvind Kejriwal. Speaking to the media, Chugh emphasized that the people of Delhi are tired of Kejriwal’s corruption and misrule, and are seeking a change.
“From day one, Delhi people had made up their minds to defeat corrupt Arvind Kejriwal. PM Modi’s work for the poor is clearly visible, and people are eager to see a double-engine government in the state,” Chugh said.
The concept of a “double-engine government” refers to the simultaneous rule of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the Centre and in the state. Chugh’s statement suggests that the BJP is confident of forming the government in Delhi, which would mark a significant shift in the state’s political dynamics.
The exit polls have indeed predicted a landslide victory for the BJP in Delhi, with many of them forecasting a majority of 200 plus seats for the party. While the AAP, led by Kejriwal, has been the ruling party in Delhi since 2013, the BJP has been gaining ground in the state in recent years.
The BJP’s confidence is backed by several factors, including the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party’s successful track record in various elections across the country. The party’s campaign in Delhi has also been aggressive, with top leaders like Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressing rallies and meetings across the state.
On the other hand, the AAP’s campaign has been marred by controversies and allegations of corruption. Kejriwal’s leadership has been criticized for failing to deliver on its promises, particularly in terms of providing quality education and healthcare services to the people of Delhi.
The AAP’s woes have been compounded by the party’s decision to go solo in the elections, without forging an alliance with any other party. This has led to a split in the opposition vote, with the Congress and other parties failing to mount a unified challenge to the BJP.
In the midst of the intense campaign, Chugh’s statement has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum. While the AAP has dismissed the exit polls as “false and misleading”, the BJP has welcomed the predictions as a sign of its growing popularity in Delhi.
As the results of the Delhi Assembly elections approach, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the outcome will have significant implications for the future of politics in the national capital. With the BJP confident of forming the government, and the AAP facing an uphill battle, the people of Delhi are eagerly waiting to see which party will emerge victorious on February 8.