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Delhi elections: How Modi's Budget sweeteners led to long-term 'Capital' gain

With the middle class forming 67.16 percent of Delhi’s population—roughly 28.26 lakh households—political parties had every reason to court this influential demographic.

February 08, 2025 / 13:53 IST
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AAP, despite its localised governance model, struggled to counter BJP’s national economic narrative.
AAP, despite its localised governance model, struggled to counter BJP’s national economic narrative.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to reclaim the reins of Delhi after nearly three decades, ending the decade-long Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dominance in the national capital.

Trends show that the saffron party is on course for a cruising victory in the Delhi elections, with leads in over 40 seats.

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While various factors contributed to the party’s victory, one crucial element that stands out is the humble middle-class voter.

Traditionally perceived as politically disengaged, Delhi’s middle-class voters seem to have shifted their allegiance from AAP to BJP, swayed by the Modi government's recent tax incentives in the Union Budget.