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    Indian PM’s party celebrates landslide New Delhi win

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Chanting BJP supporters danced for pleasure outdoors its New Delhi headquarters as vote outcomes from Wednesday’s election have been counted, waving flags and posters of Modi.

    Counting is within the final phases and the BJP has already secured a shocking two-thirds of the 70-seat meeting, having received 47 seats, in line with the election fee. It’s tipped to win no less than yet one more seat. 

    BJP’s Parvesh Sahib Singh, who’s extensively tipped to be the capital’s subsequent chief minister, defeated Kejriwal.  

    “Delhi has chosen growth,” Singh mentioned in his victory assertion. 

    Singh, 47, comes from a household of politicians, and his father served as Delhi’s chief minister within the early Nineteen Nineties. 

    A former nationwide lawmaker, Singh courted controversy in 2022 when he appeared to name for a “complete boycott” of Muslims, though he didn’t explicitly confer with the neighborhood by title.

    “Our victory is an indication of the folks’s religion in Prime Minister Modi’s imaginative and prescient of progress,” inside minister and BJP stalwart Amit Shah mentioned in an announcement.

    “The Delhi mandate exhibits that folks cannot be misled with lies each time.”



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