BJP of Modi ahead in a strict fight race

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Nikita Jidava

BBC News, Delhi

EPA woman takes selfies after voting in the Delhi election EPa

More than 60% of 15 million registered Delhi voters submitted their ballots on Wednesday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is ahead of its rivals in the Indian capital Delhi, where the voices are reported after strict elections.

The Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party is 41 seats in the 70-member legislative assembly, while the current AAM AADMI (AAP) party is forthcoming in 28 places, according to India’s Election Commission (EU).

However, these are early presenters and Tally can change as more votes count during the day.

A party that wins more than half of 35 seats can form the government.

Most of the starting surveys, after Wednesday’s vote, had provided an absolute majority for BJP, giving them more than 35 seats.

However, analysts warn that the starting surveys, published by various news agencies, have often been wrong in the past and are not impartial.

Winning Delhi is a prestigious battle for both fronts, given its symbolic meaning as the capital.

The city, federally administered territory, has been managed by AAP since 2013, with voters supporting their strong welfare recordings. But the party and its leaders have recently been involved in accusations of corruption – which have denied.

For BJP, the provision of Delhi is more than a mere selective success – it would mark a decisive support in the nation’s capital after being out of power since 1998.

The party she had Last successes in the election In other countries, such as Maharashtra and Chhatisgarh, he threw resources in the Delhi campaign, such as Modi, as well as Interior Minister Amit Shah, attended events.

Congress, the main opposition party at the national level, is also in the race, but the polls show a gloomy perspective on it.

The party ruled Delhi from 1998 to 2013, but was removed because of the allegations of corruption that the voters saw to turn to AAP. Since then, he has failed to make a sign.

GETTI Image Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned to the Vikasit Delhi Sankalp Rally elections for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections in Dwarka on January 31, 2025 in New Delhi, India.Ghetto images

Modi’s BJP hopes to return to Delhi in 27 years

More than 60% of the voters eligible, this time they threw their ballot in the poll.

Delhi has a unique management structure.

Key decisions related to public order, police and land are made by the Lieutenant Governor (LG), who has been appointed by the Federal Government. The state legislative body processes issues, including education, health and public services.

This unit often causes friction between the federal government and the state legislation when they are governed by competitive parties.

The structure of power is also the reason why Delhi’s election campaign is more focused on well -being than on political or identity issues that play a greater role in the election elsewhere in the country.

AAP and BJP campaigns promise improvements in public schools and free health services, as well as monetary distribution to women.

Meanwhile, BJP also hoped for a boost from last week Federal budgetwhich reduces the income tax on the middle -class salary, a key vote block in the capital.

EPA KEJRIWAL and Delhi Atishi Chief Minister during the election campaignEPa

AAP of former Chief Minister Arvind Cairiv (L) hopes to hang on power in the capital

Experts say BJP’s victory in politically decisive Delhi will strengthen Modi’s popularity among Indian voters after his party lost his majority frankly last year General electionS

It would also be a big blow to AAP, a much smaller party, which was praised in its early years in power to focus on improving the city’s educational and health care facilities.

Much of BJP’s campaign headed for AAP chief Arvind KajrivalA graft activist, which was closed in a corruption case, linked to an already packed alcohol sales policy last year.

Kajrival, who denied all the allegations and was released guarantee In September, she accused Modi’s party of committing a “political vendetta” against him and AAP, accusing the BJP denying.

The Supreme Court’s guarantee conditions forbid him from entering the chief minister’s office or signing the files. Kajrival resigned from the role of the days after his release from prison.

The bitter, weekly campaign to win the capital focused on social facilities for its residents. However, one topic remained outside the agenda – the multi -year crisis of air pollution in Delhi, which affects the city over 30 million during the bigger part of the year.

BJP has promised to reduce the city’s air quality index (AQI) to half by 2030 if it wins. But the question did not dominate the discussions or did not become a conversation in the election campaign.

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