New Delhi, May 24 (HS). The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has claimed victory on all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi.
On Friday, Delhi State BJP President Virendra Sachdeva claimed in a press conference that BJP will achieve a historic victory on all the seats in Delhi. Voting is to be held on all seven seats on Saturday. On this occasion, Virendra Sachdeva also expressed the apprehension that opposition parties may disrupt the power supply to disrupt the election process. He said that to create obstacles in the election, opposition parties have planned to disrupt the power supply so that the election staff cannot conduct the voting smoothly in this heat. He said that we have demanded from the Election Commission that they should ensure that such obstacles are avoided to conduct the elections smoothly.
BJP candidates from all the seven seats of Delhi were also present on this occasion on Friday. They shared their experiences of 80 days of election campaign. On this occasion, Manoj Tiwari, candidate from North-West Delhi Lok Sabha seat, said that during this election campaign he experienced that the previous governments did not do any work in this area. People know very well who has broken the promise. People want to see Narendra Modi as Prime Minister for the third time. During the election campaign, people from all sections have expressed their trust in Modi.
Kamaljeet Sehrawat, the candidate from West Delhi, said that she is getting a lot of love from all the people of the area. People of all sections are happy with the work of the Central Government and want to re-elect Modi and bring him to the Centre. Referring to the conversation with the rickshaw puller, Kamaljeet said how she remembers the moment of Abhinandan's return.
Candidate from New Delhi, Bansuri Swaraj said that due to the public welfare schemes of Modi Ji, the people of the area are supporting her. She said that she wants to establish a start-up hub in this area so that people can start their own business.
Candidate from Chandni Chowk constituency Pravin Khandelwal said that he is getting support from all sections of the region.