BJP in shock after Kejriwal's victory, Manoj Tiwari offers to resign after defeat
BJP in shock after Kejriwal's victory, Manoj Tiwari offers to resign after defeat
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New Delhi: The BJP, which is looking for a return to power after 21 years of political exile in Delhi, has once again suffered a deep setback in the assembly elections. In the 70-member assembly, the party could win only 8 seats. According to sources, taking the responsibility of the crushing defeat in the election, BJP state president Manoj Tiwari has offered a resignation.

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BJP meeting today at 5 pm: According to the information received, the top leadership of the BJP is in a position due to the defeat in Delhi. The BJP won just 8 seats, despite all the stamina and full force of the central leadership. After the bitter defeat of the party, now BJP President JP Nadda has called a meeting of general secretaries at 5 pm on Wednesday to review the defeat. Home Minister Amit Shah will also be present in this meeting.

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Both BJP leaders will review the party's defeat. The BJP has lost heavily in the Delhi Assembly elections. Despite aggressive campaigning that lasted for nearly 21 days, the party's party in Delhi sank. The BJP had removed all the veteran leaders of the party during the elections. While Union Minister was traveling to the post in Delhi, Home Minister Amit Shah himself also held several rallies in the streets of Delhi, yet the party leaders lost. During the election campaign, BJP mentioned issues like Shaheen Bagh, Article 370, Citizenship Law, Ram Mandir but the party lost. After the defeat in the elections, Bharatiya Janata Party President JP Nadda has also accepted defeat. JP Nadda said that accepting this mandate, the BJP will play the role of constructive opposition and will prominently raise every issue related to the development of the state.

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