AAP leader Anurag Dhanda reacted sharply to the results of the Delhi MCD by-elections, stating that the Bharatiya Janata Party’s position has weakened significantly. According to Dhanda, the BJP’s seat count fell from 9 to 6, and even after winning the Ashok Vihar seat—allegedly due to Election Commission irregularities—the party could only reach 7.
Anurag Dhanda Says BJP’s Decline Shows Public Discontent
Dhanda added that the results reflect a clear message from the people of Delhi. He said that within less than a year, citizens have begun rejecting the BJP government, showing dissatisfaction with its governance and growing faith in alternative leadership.
Political observers see this by-election outcome as an early indicator
Political observers see this by-election outcome as an early indicator of shifting public sentiment in the capital. With local issues like rising civic complaints, sanitation concerns, and delays in developmental works dominating voter mood, the results may shape the political narrative ahead of the next full MCD elections.
AAP leaders believe this momentum strengthens their position in Delhi’s municipal landscape. Meanwhile, BJP leaders are expected to re-evaluate their strategy as internal discussions begin on understanding the electoral setback.
The reduced seat tally has now sparked debates across political circles, with analysts predicting increased political activity and public outreach from all major parties in the coming months.
