BJP Ends Delhi Drought | AAP Loses Middle Class, Congress Plays Spoiler? | India Today Debate

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BJP Ends Delhi Drought | AAP Loses Middle Class, Congress Plays Spoiler? | India Today Debate

The Delhi election results indicate a notable shift in voting patterns, with the BJP gaining significant ground against the AAP. Analysis points to a class divide, with middle and upper classes gravitating towards the BJP, while lower income groups predominantly supported AAP. The 3% vote share gap resulted in a substantial difference in seat allocation. This has raised questions about whether the results serve as a referendum on Arvind Kejriwal’s leadership. Additionally, the BJP’s victory in the Delhi MCD elections marks the end of their political drought in the capital. Further analysis reveals that AAP lost support among middle class voters, and the Congress may have influenced outcomes in some seats. The impact of recent income tax cuts and the future of AAP are also subjects of ongoing debate.
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