BJP, despite its dominant presence nationally, managed only eight seats. One thing common between then and now is the timing of these elections—right after the Budget, set to be presented by the incumbent BJP.
Now, as Delhi heads to the polls once again in February 2025, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
The BJP may or may not have been betting big on a transformative budget to sway Delhi voters, promising to revolutionise the city’s infrastructure, transport, and housing. However, dousing the fire of the saffron party, the Election Commission’s recent warning against the use of the Budget for Delhi-specific schemes has set the stage for a contentious political showdown.
The national capital, a city that blends urban aspirations with grassroots issues, has historically been a battleground where governance models clash. AAP’s ‘revdi’-driven approach—centered around free water, electricity, and public transport for women, faces its toughest test yet against the BJP’s double-engine governance pitch.
Just like the sesame-laden revdis, a winter delicacy, sweetens the tongue for a moment, political revdis sweeten voter sentiment with free goodies—but too much of either can leave a bitter aftertaste.
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