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Delhi Election 2025: Chirag Paswan Claims BJP’s Victory, Predicts a Change in Government

Chirag Paswan, leader of the Lok Janshakti Party, made a bold statement following the Delhi Assembly elections, asserting that the BJP is set to form the next government. According to Paswan, the people of Delhi have made up their minds for a change, signaling that a BJP-led government is on the horizon. He criticized Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for focusing on accusations over the past 10 years, while the public desires development.Paswan also emphasized that the voters have cast their ballots in favor of a "double-engine" government, referring to the BJP's strong presence at both the state and central levels. He made it clear that his prediction was not based solely on exit polls but on his own experience and understanding of the political landscape. Paswan’s statement comes as a challenge to the AAP’s claims of retaining power in the national capital.

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