AAP seems to be cruising to victory in Delhi, the result of not getting diverted by BJP's campaign.
Early
trends suggest that the Aam
Admi Party is set to get a second term in Delhi and Arvind
Kejriwal a third shot as the chief minister. It began as a
comfortable cruise for the AAP, turned into a closer contest with the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and a bounce back for the AAP.
At
the time of writing AAP was projected to win 55 of the 70 seats while
the BJP was placed at a distant second with leads in just 15 seats.
The Congress seemed unlikely to open its account for the second
consecutive time since 2015. However, the spike in the BJP's vote
share to a little over 40 percent as of now suggested that a chunk of
the Congress votes might have shifted to AAP.
However,
the surprise element was that Manish Sisodia, Kejriwal's man for all
seasons and reasons, was trailing in his constituency, Patparganj in
East Delhi. Sisodia was perceived as the Delhi government's mover and
shaker and the author of its far-reaching education and health
reforms. The shock reversal of Sisodia's fortunes has been attributed
to a statement he made in the penultimate phase of electioneering
that was construed as his support to the Shaheen Bagh protests,
contrary to the official line that directed that the AAP's stand must
be neutral.
However,
Sisodia's reversal is a side story to an election in which the AAP
fought back every inch of the way against the BJP's formidable
organisational machinery and a feverish campaign, that bordered on
the vicious, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Home
minister Amit Shah, with "stars" like Adityanath, the Uttar
Pradesh chief minister, deployed to accentuate the "faith"
divide in the aftermath of the agitation against the Centre's
citizenship package.
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