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Denied CM post, 'giant-killer' Parvesh Verma can't afford to do an Eknath Shinde

Forced to be content with Cabinet responsibilities despite getting BJP its cash prize by defeating Arvind Kejriwal, Parvesh Verma has much to prove as he embarks on a new chapter.

February 21, 2025 / 13:05 IST
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Parvesh Verma, New Delhi MLA and Cabinet Minister, Government of Delhi. (PTI)
Parvesh Verma, New Delhi MLA and Cabinet Minister, Government of Delhi. (PTI)

He may have been denied the post of Chief Minister, but Parvesh Verma, the proverbial 'giant-killer' who defeated AAP's top boss and three-time sitting MLA Arvind Kejriwal from New Delhi, has no room for despondency.

Maharashtra Deputy CM and Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde found himself in a similar situation in the NDA when he was denied the CM post after the Mahayuti's landmark victory in the state last year. A sulking Shinde has since made his displeasure known on multiple occasions -- from delaying government formation talks to skipping key meetings chaired by the Chief Minister to review key projects.

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In contrast, Parvesh Verma has neither the political experience nor the time to sit and sulk. The BJP, which returns to power in the capital after a 27-year hiatus, views Delhi as a reward like none other. The capital remained elusive to the mighty BJP in 2015 as well as 2020 despite its meteoric rise nationally since 2014 and the emergence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as among the most powerful political figures in the country.

Victory in Delhi for the BJP, though decisive, has not come easy. It has taken a sustained effort from the party -- both at the central and local levels -- to counter the AAP's "revdi culture" with its own version of "welfare schemes" while positioning itself as the only answer to Delhi's civic and infrastructural woes and delivering on these promises will be crucial to its image both in the capital and nationally.