
The winning party of the Delhi Assembly elections stated that accussations and counter-accusations phase is over, and now the focus should be on governance and development.
Bedi emphasized the need to focus on key matters like public health, security, and sanitation in the city. "Now, we will make Delhi a healthy, safe, and spotless place," she mentioned.
...The era of blame-shifting has come to an end. People are now eager to move forward to achieve progress, a cleaner environment, better public facilities, and a government they can trust. The public demands an end to setbacks and wants to turn Delhi into a prime example for the world to emulate.
I am a resident of Old Delhi. I feel like we need to leave Delhi. Now, we'll make Delhi a healthy, safe, and clean place, and we will accomplish this because we have a double-engine government in place.
The Chief Ministerial candidate in Delhi in 2015 said it was time for change, a chance to revamp everything. "Delhi was in disarray, going downhill and that's when it got underway to revise this... initiatives like the Cleanliness Mission and other national programs were implemented in other places, but they were halted in Delhi. I think this vote was a call for a complete transformation and brings great responsibility to the incoming government," she stated.
Delhi would emerge as a developed Delhi.
India's capital will be made into a developed city.
's guarantees.
"Modi had promised the citizens of Delhi that he would put Delhi on a path to development, and that he would turning Delhi into a developed nation," he told reporters.
A coalition led by a particular party swept the polls in Maharashtra and secured a victory in Haryana, further solidifying its grip on national politics.
For the second consecutive time again, the party, which had held power in the national capital for 15 years from 1998, failed to secure a single seat. The party repeated its zero tally for the third time in the assembly polls. The vote counting began on Saturday morning after the votes were cast on February 5. (ANI)