Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his party’s victory in New Delhi on February 8, 2025. Sajjad Hussain / AFP the victory offered by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is as bright as symbolic. After twenty-seven years of absence, the formation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi managed to resume power in New Delhi. “Progress won, good governance won,” said the Prime Minister on Saturday, February 8. The Hindu nationalists won 48 of the 70 seats in the local elections which took place Wednesday February 5 in the capital and its region. The Party of the Ordinary Man (AAP), which has run this territory for a decade, retains 22 seats and the history of the Congress, largely in decline, was scratched from the map. For the AAP, the defeat is all the more humiliating since its chief, Arvind Kejriwal, has failed to save his own seat. The Party of the Ordinary Man, born from an anti -corruption movement in 2012, had won hands down the two previous local elections, resistant to the BJP compressor, considered as a winning machine for elections. The anti -corruption training was particularly popular with the poorest classes, in particular, because it guaranteed them free access to water and electricity. You have 74.11% of this article to read. The rest is reserved for subscribers.
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Publish date : 2025-02-09 16:25:06
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