Delhi’s Stolen Election: A Masterclass in Political Suicide by the BJP
Delhi’s Stolen Election: A
Masterclass in Political Suicide by the BJP
Did AAP lose the Delhi election, or did the BJP steal it? And
more importantly, why will this so-called victory turn into a graveyard for the
BJP itself? Let’s take a deep dive into this political heist and the inevitable
disaster that will follow.
For weeks, observers, analysts, and even some BJP insiders
have pointed out the sudden surge of “guest voters” in Delhi—people who
miraculously appeared on the electoral rolls, voted, and then vanished into
thin air. I personally spoke to a BJP IT cell worker from outside Delhi before
the election. When I asked her directly if she had voted, she conveniently
dodged the question every single time. But what she didn’t hide was her
absolute certainty that AAP leaders would lose. Now, let’s pause for a moment—how
could she be so confident before even a single vote was counted? Unless, of
course, the votes had already been arranged.
The BJP’s entire focus wasn’t just winning Delhi—it was about
humiliating Kejriwal, Sisodia, and Jain, the three leaders who had already been
systematically targeted with corruption allegations. The goal was clear:
destroy AAP by ensuring its top leadership lost at any cost. And surprise,
surprise—the BJP pulled it off, but with suspiciously narrow margins that no
one is allowed to question. Because in today’s India, if you dare to raise
concerns about election integrity, you are immediately labeled an anti-national
traitor.
But here’s where karma kicks in: this stolen victory is about
to backfire spectacularly on the BJP.
During their over-the-top campaign, the BJP made extravagant
promises to the people of Delhi, pledging that they would deliver five times
more benefits than AAP had in the last ten years. The voters—having experienced
real governance under AAP—expect results. The BJP knew these were just empty
promises, but the problem is, Delhi residents aren’t naive. They’ve already
tasted efficient governance, world-class government schools, Mohalla Clinics,
24/7 electricity, and free essential services.
Now, if the BJP actually delivers on its promises, then the
obvious question will arise—why haven’t they done the same in other BJP-ruled
states? If Delhi residents get 1,000 units of free electricity, why not
Gujarat? If Delhi’s schools and hospitals get massive funding, why not Uttar
Pradesh? This single election promise has trapped the BJP in its own web of
lies.
But let’s be real—the BJP will not fulfill these promises.
They cannot afford to. They are too busy handing over India’s resources to
their billionaire friends, ensuring corporate monopolies expand while ordinary
citizens suffer. And when they fail to deliver, it won’t just be an
embarrassment—it will be their graveyard.
The BJP’s obsession with bringing down AAP is eerily similar
to a dog chasing a moving car. The dog barks, runs at full speed, desperate to
catch the car—but does it actually know what to do when it catches it? Of
course not.
Now, the BJP has caught the car—they have “won” Delhi. But at
what cost?
For years, the BJP has been blocking AAP from governing
effectively, using arrests, fabricated charges, and bureaucratic hurdles to
cripple their progress. They thought they were playing a strategic game, but
now they’re the ones who have to govern Delhi. And let’s see how that plays
out.
Delhi’s voters—who know the difference between good and bad
governance—will not be forgiving when the electricity bills go up, when water
shortages return, when hospitals start crumbling, and when their children’s
schools lose funding. The BJP, in its arrogance, has set itself up for failure.
So now, we wait. Will this blunder bleed the BJP to death, or
will they somehow survive with minor injuries? One thing is certain—this isn’t
a victory. This is a political suicide in slow motion. Grab your popcorn,
folks. This is going to be one hell of a show.
I am completely disagree that Delhi power will become graveyard for the BJP. For the so called nationalists outcomes are not important and they'll not care of them. They're become saddist now and they feel great when Modi cheats with people.
ReplyDeleteI get your sarcasm—yes, it does seem like 95% of Indians happily accept getting cheated and refuse to stand up for their rights, and politicians like Modi have mastered the art of exploiting this weakness while people cheer for their downfall. But I believe Delhi residents are a bit different. They have experienced an alternative governance model, and that awareness won’t just disappear overnight.
DeleteThis time, I expect them to hold the BJP accountable and not let them off the hook easily. The frustration will build, and they will be vocal in ways that will make headlines. Despite its losses, AAP still has a strong presence in the opposition, and they won’t stay silent either. Just give it six months—watch how the tide turns, and you’ll see exactly what I’m predicting unfold.