Many things have been stated about the delhi election Results 2025, from PM narendra Modi's "salute" to delhi for the BJP's historic victory in the city to activist Anna Hazare's criticism of Arvind Kejriwal. Global media has also taken notice of the BJP's resounding victory in the 2025 delhi assembly election, with many publications viewing it as a significant political change in India's capital after 27 years.
'BJP will never lose…'
"The bjp seems to have no chance of losing another election. Nivedita Menon, a political professor at jawaharlal nehru University (JNU) in delhi, was reported by Al Jazeera as stating, "They have the system sewn up tight."
The bjp easily passed the halfway point required to establish a government in the union territory after winning 48 of the 70 assembly seats in Delhi.
The findings are noteworthy "because this victory is a story of BJP's micromanagement in constituencies," Rasheed Kidwai, another political expert, told the site. and claims that they are unparalleled.
What the media in pakistan stated
In its coverage of the delhi election results, Pakistan's Geo tv noted that the BJP's triumph "is a symbolic and strategically important victory."
The response of the US media
News agency Reuters highlighted how the BJP's campaign focused on infrastructure, governance, and law and order, calling the election result a "landmark win" for prime minister narendra Modi's party.
According to the article by Reuters, "The victory underscores the party's growing appeal in urban centers, particularly among middle-class voters who once supported AAP."
The statements made by UK media outlets
The BBC, a UK media organization, described the election as a contest of prestige between the AAP and the BJP.
According to the BBC story, the bjp views regaining delhi as more than simply an election victory; it is a major turning point that would provide them with a much-needed footing in the nation's capital, which they haven't held since 1998.
'BJP will never lose…'
"The bjp seems to have no chance of losing another election. Nivedita Menon, a political professor at jawaharlal nehru University (JNU) in delhi, was reported by Al Jazeera as stating, "They have the system sewn up tight."
The bjp easily passed the halfway point required to establish a government in the union territory after winning 48 of the 70 assembly seats in Delhi.
The findings are noteworthy "because this victory is a story of BJP's micromanagement in constituencies," Rasheed Kidwai, another political expert, told the site. and claims that they are unparalleled.
What the media in pakistan stated
In its coverage of the delhi election results, Pakistan's Geo tv noted that the BJP's triumph "is a symbolic and strategically important victory."
The response of the US media
News agency Reuters highlighted how the BJP's campaign focused on infrastructure, governance, and law and order, calling the election result a "landmark win" for prime minister narendra Modi's party.
According to the article by Reuters, "The victory underscores the party's growing appeal in urban centers, particularly among middle-class voters who once supported AAP."
The statements made by UK media outlets
The BBC, a UK media organization, described the election as a contest of prestige between the AAP and the BJP.
According to the BBC story, the bjp views regaining delhi as more than simply an election victory; it is a major turning point that would provide them with a much-needed footing in the nation's capital, which they haven't held since 1998.