‘Modiji Iss Janam Mein Aap Hume Nahi Hara Sight’: Why does this ARVIND KEJRIWAL -VIDEO VIRAL? | India news

'Modiji Iss Janam Mein Aap Hume Nahi Hara Sight': Why does this ARVIND KEJRIWAL -VIDEO VIRAL?

In a dramatic reversal of events that have reshaped Delhi’s political scenario, BJP has achieved what Arvind Kejriwal has previously considered impossible – to secure victory against the AADMI party (AAP) in the national capital.
“Modi Ji is Janam Mein Aap Hume Nahi Hara Sight” (Modi Ji, you can’t defeat us in this lifetime) was Kejriwal’s words on a rally last year. This video clip becomes viral on social media the day his party was facing a crushing defeat at the election in the Delhi assembly.

मैं Narendra Modi जी से कहन च हूँ, MODI जी इस जन में तो आप हमको नहीं नहीं ह सकते सकते DELHI के अंद!

BJP’s sweeping victory, which secures 48 seats in the 70-members assembly, marks a historical return to power after a 27-year-old hiatus in Delhi.

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The results have not only ended Aap’s dreams of a hat trick, but have also delivered a personal blow to Kejriwal, who lost his three-time bastion-New Delhi constituency.
The irony of Kejriwal’s former boast has not been lost by political observers and users of social media, where the video of his statement becomes viral when the results are poured in.
While the celebrations are outbreaked at the BJP office, a pallet of gloom hangs over the AAP headquarters. The defeat is especially bitter for AAP veterans, where former Deputy Chief of Minister Manish Sisodia admits defeat in Jangpura.
The Congress Party, which once dominated Delhi policy during Sheila Dikshit’s 15-year reign, has been reduced to a pure spectator who fails to secure seats.
Congress Secretary General Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the capital’s residents chose Hank and expressed their dissatisfaction with the current situation.
In a speech with journalists, Priyanka, who represents Wayanad in Parliament, noted that during gathering assemblies during the election, it was clear that Delhi’s population wanted a shift in governance.
“They were tired of how things were and they wanted change. I suppose they voted for change. My congratulations to all those who have won,” she said.
“For the rest of us, it just means we have to work harder, stay there, be on earth and be responsive to people’s problems,” she added.
With BJP on the way to secure more than 45 seats in the 70-members assembly, who surpassed the required majority of 36, party officials remained silent on their elections for Chief Minister.

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