Following its resounding victory in the recently held Delhi election, the BJP may pick a woman for the Chief Minister's post. According to reports, the next CM will be picked from the newly ...
In 2015, 19 women contested, with the BJP fielding the most at eight. Despite their limited representation, women voters make up a significant portion of Delhi’s electorate, with 71,73,952 women ...
On February 8, Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) lost power in Delhi to the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which relied on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personality ...
The BJP will have a Chief Minister in Delhi nearly three decades after a hard-fought prestigious battle. The ruling party snatched the fortress from the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP ...
The BJP secured a decisive victory in all 10 Jat-dominated constituencies in Delhi, driven by addressing rural issues and strategic ticket distribution to Jat leaders. Strong support from Jat ...
Madan Lal Khurana was the first Chief Minister of Delhi elected on BJP’s tickets after the 69th Constitutional Amendment Act restored the state Legislative Assembly in the year 1991. After the ...
BJP's victory in Delhi polls led to jubilant celebrations by NDA members in Parliament. Anurag Thakur mocked Rahul Gandhi over Congress's continued poor performance. BJP MPs ridiculed Arvind ...
The PM began his speech at the BJP headquarters with "Yamuna Maiyya Ki Jai" chants and assured that the river will become the identity of Delhi under the BJP government New Delhi: Thanking ...
The AAP temporarily locked down its party headquarters in central Delhi on Saturday afternoon as celebrations broke out at the nearby BJP offices, adorned in the party colour of saffron ...
Delhi new CM announcement: The BJP secured a decisive victory in Delhi, winning 48 out of 70 assembly seats. AAP claimed 22 seats, while Congress faced another defeat, failing to secure any seats ...
The Congress also recently released its poll manifesto. Also Read: Delhi polls: BJP announces nine candidates in fourth list “Back in 2020, we made 500 promises, and we delivered 499 ...
Invoking the river Yamuna, a sensitive issue in Delhi politics, the Prime Minister began his speech at the BJP headquarters with "Yamuna Maiyya Ki Jai" chants and assured that the river will ...
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