I Told You So: BJP’s Stolen Win in Delhi Was a Trap — and Now the Whole Country's Paying for It

 

I Told You So: BJP’s Stolen Win in Delhi Was a Trap — and Now the Whole Country's Paying for It

EVM scam in Maharashtra elections exposed by police officer

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In February, right after the Delhi elections, I said this: the BJP’s “victory” wasn’t just suspicious — it was engineered. And I predicted that once in power, they would systematically gut public services, betray every campaign promise, and run Delhi like a cautionary tale to scare other states into silence.

Well, here we are. And just like clockwork, that’s exactly what’s happening.

A Confession That Confirms Years of Allegations

Recently, a police officer in Maharashtra confessed to accepting a ₹10 lakh bribe to allow the BJP to manipulate Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). This isn’t just a red flag — it’s a blaring alarm that confirms what whistleblowers, opposition leaders, and watchdogs have been warning about for years: EVM tampering has likely been a strategic weapon in BJP’s arsenal for the last 2–3 years, not just an isolated incident.

Maharashtra. Haryana. Gujarat. Madhya Pradesh. Rajasthan. The same pattern keeps showing up: suspiciously skewed results, sudden BJP “comebacks,” and complete silence from the Election Commission. Now, we have an admission on record — not as a one-off crime, but as part of a deliberate, long-running playbook.

Delhi: Bought, Hijacked, and Now Systematically Dismantled

In Delhi, the BJP used a slightly different strategy:

  • Allegations of non-Delhi BJP workers casting illegal votes.
  • Mass deletion of slum residents’ votes, effectively silencing the poor.
  • Cash-for-votes schemes with ₹3,000–₹5,000 payouts, openly acknowledged by multiple sources including Arvind Kejriwal.

The result? A rigged win. And now that they’ve muscled their way into power, the betrayal begins.

Everything Promised? Quietly Cancelled

Here’s what Delhi’s residents are now facing:

🔌 Electricity Costs Are Soaring

The Delhi Power Minister claims rates must rise due to a ₹27,000 crore debt left by the previous government. But here’s the reality: households are already seeing monthly cost increases of ₹2,000–₹4,000, and that figure could spike to ₹15,000/month once all the cutbacks to subsidies and services kick in.

🚌 Women’s Free Bus Rides? Restricted

New smart cards will be required to access free bus travel — but only for “verified” residents. Translation: migrant women and daily wage earners from the outskirts? Excluded.

🏥 Mohalla Clinics Are Being Shut Down

Over 250 clinics that served thousands every day are being phased out. The government is pushing vague plans to replace them with “Ayushman Arogya Mandirs,” with no real infrastructure or timeline in sight.

🎒 School Fee Hikes Spark Protests

Private school fees are rising across the capital. Parents are on the streets. The government’s response? Too little, too late — some token reversals, but no regulation in sight.

🚰 Water and Sanitation? Falling Apart

Reports of contaminated water, erratic supplies, and power outages are rising. The basic dignity people were beginning to enjoy is vanishing — fast.


When the Courts Push Back, BJP Pushes Harder

Let’s talk about the latest constitutional circus. The BJP passed a law allowing the state to seize Muslim religious properties (waqfs) under the guise of “reform.” The Supreme Court stepped in to question its legality — and BJP responded as expected: with shrugs and indifference.

Apparently, in Modi’s India, courts should stay out of legal matters. Who knew?

This isn’t incompetence — it’s strategy. Delegitimize the judiciary. Ignore public backlash. Rewrite the rules.

Institutions: Hollowed Out and Hijacked

This is bigger than Delhi. Every democratic safeguard is being turned into a prop:

  • The Vice President? A full-time BJP cheerleader.
  • The President? Symbolic at best, silenced at worst.
  • The Election Commission? Missing in action.
  • The press? Busy covering Bollywood weddings while democracy crumbles.

Meanwhile, public money flows like a river to corporate allies, while basic services dry up.

And Yet, Some People Are Still Surprised

But here's the part that amazes me: some people are still pretending this wasn’t obvious. Some are even shocked that the BJP hasn’t delivered on its promises.

Of course they didn’t deliver. If they actually fulfilled their campaign promises in Delhi — clinics, clean water, affordable power — voters in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and UP would start asking uncomfortable questions. And the last thing the BJP wants is expectations.

So instead, they sabotage.

Delhi Was a Warning — and Still Is

The Aam Aadmi Party had built a working model — proof that government could be accountable, transparent, and pro-people. It had to be crushed. Not just defeated, but discredited.

Because once people realize that governance can work, they won’t accept excuses anymore.

And that’s what the BJP fears most: a population that expects results, not just rhetoric.

Final Word

Let’s be clear: this wasn’t an accident. It wasn’t a budget problem. It wasn’t “restructuring.” It was sabotage. Planned, executed, and now defended with arrogance.

I warned that the BJP’s stolen win in Delhi would turn into its graveyard. Now, the cracks are showing. Parents are protesting. Citizens are furious. Services are collapsing. And the BJP? Still smug. Still lying. Still looting.

But the people are watching. And when the backlash comes — and it will — this government better be ready.

Because the public remembers who stole their vote. And who warned them it would happen.

If this post hit home, share it. If you’re angry, good — you should be. And if you’re finally seeing through the con, welcome. There’s work to do.



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