00:00What are the reasons that led to the defeat of AAP and BJP's success in waving their flag in Delhi?
00:09Gaurav is with us. Gaurav, you live in Delhi. You have seen a lot of things happening in Delhi.
00:15Tell us, what are the 5 reasons that led to AAP's failure?
00:21Pankaj sir, there are some factors. We will start with women. Then we will come to Muslim voters.
00:29These are some of the factors that may not have worked for Arvind Kejriwal.
00:37For the Indian people, for the YT. Nirmala Sitharaman, who hit a six on the last ball and gave a relief of 12 lakhs.
00:46The middle class factor. There are a lot of tax payers in Delhi. There is a section in the middle class society.
00:53Which has been deeply affected by that point. And I would say that the middle class has voted.
01:01The vote that was given to BJP in Lok Sabha, that same vote was given to BJP in Vidhan Sabha.
01:06This is a very big factor. 7 Lok Sabha seats, the way BJP was winning again and again in 1902-1924.
01:11This time the same votes have been translated. Assembly elections for me.
01:14So Gaurav said middle class. Gaurav said women. Another M factor is the Muslim factor.
01:18The banner of Muslim voters that we are passing through from Okhla, where we started our program.
01:23There too, Amanatullah Khan seems to be falling apart. It will be a big factor if we consider it a benchmark.
01:30One more thing Gaurav, as far as I think, when AAP came to power, they started free electricity, free water, free education.
01:36This time BJP has topped it up. So I think this time it was assessed with governance.
01:42Anti-incumbency was very strong. There were corruption charges against them.
01:46There were liquor policies. And the issue of money lending, there was a cutter image on that too.
01:51One factor is money. You talked about money lending.
01:54The fourth M factor.
01:55This time, in this election, the public was tired in a way that you are defaming LG every day or blaming something.
02:05This time it was a double engine factor. People said that after 27 years, let's give the BJP another chance.
02:13What happens? BJP is in the centre. If the BJP government is formed again in Delhi, in the Union Territory,
02:22then maybe the coordination will be better, things will be better, work will be better.
02:27Otherwise, when crime used to happen, Kejriwal used to blame the centre.
02:31Or when Munna's debate didn't happen, the centre used to blame Kejriwal.
02:34Now what will happen is that there will be an answerable one government.
02:37There will be one government, but as I said earlier, you have been living in Delhi.
02:4111-12 years ago, there was a government of Congress here. Congress ruled for 15 years.
02:46But this time, the Delhi people did not go back to Congress.
02:49See, the vote share of Congress has remained the same.
02:52There is a hope of one seat or two seats. Although the matter will be cleared now.
02:56But they did not vote for Congress. So Congress's loss is BJP's gain here.
03:00Of course. If you look at 2013's numbers, the 8 seats which BJP lost, they got 32 that time.
03:08If you add Congress's 8, you are standing at 40 seats, which is the current tally right now.
03:14So it is likely a 2013 result. Aam Aadmi Party has been thrown back to the drawing board.
03:20In 2013, they got 28 seats. Right now, they are somewhere around 27-28.
03:26So I feel that Arvind Kejriwal had that trust which had developed in people over the last 10 years.
03:33That you are getting things for free. Things are available easily.
03:38Now people were tired of that. They wanted something new.
03:41They wanted something better.
03:43They always looked for a better option.
03:45And that anti-incompetence was of the last 10 years.
03:48So now maybe, they said let's give a new face.
03:52Not every party is BJP. The way BJP has come to power for the 3rd time in Lok Sabha, Aam Aadmi Party failed to perform that way.
03:58Let's see what are its repercussions in Punjab.
04:02Which Chief Ministers from Delhi will bring BJP?
04:05We will discuss all these issues with you.
04:07Gaurav and I will be back in the next report.
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