Delhities put full stop to AAPs political of lies: Yogi Aditiyanath

Uttarakhand: Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Yogi Aditiyanath on Saturday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party and said  that the people of Delhi have put a full stop to AAP’s political regime in Delhi.  Congratulating BJP members on their victories in Delhi and Milkipur, CM Yogi attributed the party’s success to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the.

Uttarakhand: Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Yogi Aditiyanath on Saturday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party and said  that the people of Delhi have put a full stop to AAP’s political regime in Delhi. 

Congratulating BJP members on their victories in Delhi and Milkipur, CM Yogi attributed the party’s success to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the development work carried out under his leadership.

Speaking with the media Yogi Aditiytanath said that the results of Delhi Assembly Elections and Milkipur by-elections have put a full stop to the politics of lies and loot. This is the victory of the development works done under the leadership of PM Modi for the last 11 years. “I want to congratulate all the candidates who have been victorious in Delhi. I congratulate PM Modi, BJP chief JP Nadda, Union HM Amit Shah for bringing back BJP to power after a gap of 2.5 decades.”

Yogi assured that Delhi would now “move on the path of development.”

“The people of Delhi will get the benefits of public welfare schemes which was not possible because of AAP which acted as a barrier for the last 11 years,” he added.

Meanwhile, BJP is set to form the next government in the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT-Delhi) after 27 years, having crossed the majority mark of 36 seats in the 70-member assembly and beating the 10-year rule of Aam Aadmi Party. The last time a BJP-led government was in Delhi was between 1993-1998.

 According to the latest update from the Election Commission of India (ECI), BJP is ahead on 48 seats, having won 37 and leading on 11. AAP is ahead on 22, having won 17 and leading on five seats. Congress has failed to even open its account in the Delhi elections for the third straight time.