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The BJP has secured a massive victory in the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025, ending 27 years of political drought in the national capital. But what were the key factors that led to this historic win? From the Modi wave and strategic campaigning to AAP’s declining popularity and voter sentiment, we break down the biggest reasons behind BJP’s landslide triumph. Watch now to understand how the political landscape of Delhi has changed and what it means for the future!

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00:00What are the reasons that led to the defeat of AAP and BJP's success in waving their flag in Delhi?
00:09Gaurav is with us. Gaurav, you live in Delhi. You have seen a lot of things happening in Delhi.
00:15Tell us, what are the 5 reasons that led to AAP's failure?
00:21Pankaj sir, there are some factors. We will start with women. Then we will come to Muslim voters.
00:29These are some of the factors that may not have worked for Arvind Kejriwal.
00:37For the Indian people, for the YT. Nirmala Sitharaman, who hit a six on the last ball and gave a relief of 12 lakhs.
00:46The middle class factor. There are a lot of tax payers in Delhi. There is a section in the middle class society.
00:53Which has been deeply affected by that point. And I would say that the middle class has voted.
01:01The vote that was given to BJP in Lok Sabha, that same vote was given to BJP in Vidhan Sabha.
01:06This is a very big factor. 7 Lok Sabha seats, the way BJP was winning again and again in 1902-1924.
01:11This time the same votes have been translated. Assembly elections for me.
01:14So Gaurav said middle class. Gaurav said women. Another M factor is the Muslim factor.
01:18The banner of Muslim voters that we are passing through from Okhla, where we started our program.
01:23There too, Amanatullah Khan seems to be falling apart. It will be a big factor if we consider it a benchmark.
01:30One more thing Gaurav, as far as I think, when AAP came to power, they started free electricity, free water, free education.
01:36This time BJP has topped it up. So I think this time it was assessed with governance.
01:42Anti-incumbency was very strong. There were corruption charges against them.
01:46There were liquor policies. And the issue of money lending, there was a cutter image on that too.
01:51One factor is money. You talked about money lending.
01:54The fourth M factor.
01:55This time, in this election, the public was tired in a way that you are defaming LG every day or blaming something.
02:05This time it was a double engine factor. People said that after 27 years, let's give the BJP another chance.
02:13What happens? BJP is in the centre. If the BJP government is formed again in Delhi, in the Union Territory,
02:22then maybe the coordination will be better, things will be better, work will be better.
02:27Otherwise, when crime used to happen, Kejriwal used to blame the centre.
02:31Or when Munna's debate didn't happen, the centre used to blame Kejriwal.
02:34Now what will happen is that there will be an answerable one government.
02:37There will be one government, but as I said earlier, you have been living in Delhi.
02:4111-12 years ago, there was a government of Congress here. Congress ruled for 15 years.
02:46But this time, the Delhi people did not go back to Congress.
02:49See, the vote share of Congress has remained the same.
02:52There is a hope of one seat or two seats. Although the matter will be cleared now.
02:56But they did not vote for Congress. So Congress's loss is BJP's gain here.
03:00Of course. If you look at 2013's numbers, the 8 seats which BJP lost, they got 32 that time.
03:08If you add Congress's 8, you are standing at 40 seats, which is the current tally right now.
03:14So it is likely a 2013 result. Aam Aadmi Party has been thrown back to the drawing board.
03:20In 2013, they got 28 seats. Right now, they are somewhere around 27-28.
03:26So I feel that Arvind Kejriwal had that trust which had developed in people over the last 10 years.
03:33That you are getting things for free. Things are available easily.
03:38Now people were tired of that. They wanted something new.
03:41They wanted something better.
03:43They always looked for a better option.
03:45And that anti-incompetence was of the last 10 years.
03:48So now maybe, they said let's give a new face.
03:52Not every party is BJP. The way BJP has come to power for the 3rd time in Lok Sabha, Aam Aadmi Party failed to perform that way.
03:58Let's see what are its repercussions in Punjab.
04:02Which Chief Ministers from Delhi will bring BJP?
04:05We will discuss all these issues with you.
04:07Gaurav and I will be back in the next report.

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