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Delhi Results | The Delhi voter makes it clear — vote is for development

This victory is a result of Arvind Kejriwal’s careful tightrope walk between projecting AAP’s development achievements and avoiding booby-traps.

May 11, 2020 / 14:22 IST
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People of Delhi have spoken, and here are the major outcomes of the Delhi election verdict:


The hat-trick victory of AAP is like a life-saver for the fraying democracy that many believe India has become over the last few years. This is the fifth state election in which the BJP has suffered a defeat despite the much-touted invincibility of the BJP under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Instead of the “current being felt in Shaheen Bagh”, an overwhelming majority of Delhi have electrified democracy, development and the right to dissent.

The Delhi voter seems to say “show me the vikas, not jumlas”. If one were to extend metaphors used during the election campaign, the Delhi voter has not heeded the “goli maaro” call by some BJP leaders, and have instead done a “jhadu maaro”.

Whether this will lead to any introspective counter-currents within the larger RSS-BJP remains to be seen, but this victory is sure to put winds in the sails of the opposition parties and consolidate anti-BJP sentiments across the country.

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For Kejriwal, who projected himself as the caring and responsible ‘beta’ (son) to his ‘family’ of Delhi residents, this triumph is a resounding victory against divisive politics and personal attacks. This success will only embolden him and his party further to expand and perhaps project the AAP mascot as one of the leading opposition figures.

What led to this victory was a careful tightrope walk between projecting AAP’s development achievements and avoiding the boobytraps of BJP’s campaign around the CAA-NRC-NPR, which the party equates with sedition and more. The ever careful Kejriwal also blunted the BJP’s self-declared monopoly on Hindu religion by his own televised ‘temple run’ to the Hanuman temple at which he has been a regular for many years. Today’s verdict too has come on a Tuesday, considered to be the day of Hanuman, devotees of whom believe that a true prayer doesn’t go unanswered on this day.