Will BJP, which has been out of power in Delhi for 26 years, reach the throne of Delhi this time?
In seats like Najafgarh, the BJP had increased its vote share by 21%, indicating that with the right strategy, it could take a decisive lead. North and North West Delhi are crucial for the BJP. The BJP is gaining strength in Chandni Chowk, North-West Delhi and North-East Delhi. This could be a game-changer for the BJP. At the same time, the performance of the Congress can also have a big impact on the prospects of the BJP. In 2020, the BJP had secured 40% vote share in 38 seats, but if the Congress takes 10% vote share in these seats this time, it can spoil the equation between the AAP and the BJP.

The Delhi Assembly Election 2025 has now reached an interesting juncture. The election atmosphere has heated up and every political party is busy finalizing its strategy. This election is very important for the BJP as the party has been out of power in Delhi for 26 years. It is likely to be a direct contest between the BJP and the Congress. This time, the BJP's focus is on a change in vote share and a strong hold on seats. To return to power in Delhi, the BJP will have to play the vote share game well. If we look at the last 2020 assembly elections, the BJP's vote share increased, although the party won only 8 seats. Experts believe that if the BJP gains a slight edge in vote share in certain areas, the electoral picture can change. In 2020, the BJP's vote share increased to 65 out of 70 seats. It was more than 5% in 42 seats and more than 10% in 18 seats. In seats like Najafgarh, the BJP had increased its vote share by 21%, indicating that with the right strategy, it could take a decisive lead. North and North West Delhi are crucial for the BJP. The BJP is gaining strength in Chandni Chowk, North-West Delhi and North-East Delhi. This could be a game-changer for the BJP. At the same time, the performance of the Congress can also have a big impact on the prospects of the BJP. In 2020, the BJP had secured 40% vote share in 38 seats, but if the Congress takes 10% vote share in these seats this time, it can spoil the equation between the AAP and the BJP.
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