After sweeping the 2015 and 2020 state elections, it is seeking to retain office for a third consecutive time. If the last two state elections (I use state and Union territory (UT) interchangeably in this piece) are any indication, this isn't much of a contest – with the AAP winning more than 60 of Delhi's 70 seats in each election. But a lot has changed since then. The Delhi riots that took place soon after the 2020 election hurt the party's performance in Muslim-dominated areas. And, of course, there has been the jailing of key AAP leaders and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal in the lead-up to the 2024 national election. Finally, 10 years in office is a long time, and there is always the question of voter fatigue with any party. Meanwhile, the AAP's chief rival, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), did well in Delhi in the 2024 national election, even while facing heavy losses in many other parts of northern India.
However, the BJP faces major challenges heading into the state election. The BJP's vote share has consistently stayed below 40% in Delhi's state elections (unlike national elections). In the last three elections (2013, 2015, and 2020), the BJP's average seat-wise vote share was 38.8%, 32.6%, and 39.9%. But this is quite different from the national election; in 2014, the BJP's average vote share in Delhi (across Assembly segments) of 45.9% and, in 2019, this spiked to 55.8%, falling to 54.35% in 2024.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Physical battle: Injury ends Djokovic's campaign in Oz
The man who was the epitome of fitness is now increasingly battling frailty
Apex court rejects PIL calling TDS system 'forced labour'
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the assertion that the system of collecting Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) constitutes \"forced labour\", as it declined to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the constitutionality of the TDS framework.
Union Budget Likely to Set Modi 3.0 Reforms Blueprint
FM expected to outline measures for ministries, states to ease biz environment.
After 2 years on the run, man accused in ₹15 crore forgery case arrested
Delhi Police's economic offences wing (EOW) on Friday said it arrested a 48-year-old man in a 2022 forgery case.
Man Acquitted in Hathras Case Files Defamation Suit Against Rahul
A man acquitted in the 2020 Hathras gang rape and murder case filed a ₹50 lakh defamation suit against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday for allegedly making derogatory statements about him.
The Right Way to Tell Obesity Is Key to Our Well-being
BMI provided a shaky foundation for understanding obesity and related health risks. A shift to more accurate anthropometric measures must now be accompanied by a composite and committed policy response
Indigo Sees Record Revenue, But Rupee Slide Dents Profit
A record number of passengers flying in the October-December period helped InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of IndiGo, report better-than-expected revenues, but a sharp fall in the rupee against the dollar hurt the profitability of the country's largest airline.
At VHP meet, a push for 3 kids per Hindu family
Sadhus who attended the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Margdarshak Mandal in Prayagraj on Friday asked Hindus to have at least two to three children per family to check the \"dwindling\" population graph of the community.
Teacher Arrested for Sexually Assaulting 5 Students in MP
The Accused Also Used to Threaten the Children He Would Kill Their Family or Fail Them in Exams
New AI tool 'Operator' can handle web tasks
OpenAI on Thursday introduced an artificial intelligence program called \"Operator\" that can tend to online tasks such as ordering items or filling out forms.