PM Modi in hearts of Delhi people: JP Nadda after historic win in Delhi polls    

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party national president J P Nadda on Saturday after the historic win of BJP in Delhi assembly polls said that the results have clearly shown that “Delhi ke dil (heart) mein Modi hai.’ Speaking with the reporters JP Nadda at the party headquarters told media, “Today, the people showed from.

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party national president J P Nadda on Saturday after the historic win of BJP in Delhi assembly polls said that the results have clearly shown that “Delhi ke dil (heart) mein Modi hai.’

Speaking with the reporters JP Nadda at the party headquarters told media, “Today, the people showed from this elections, and in the Lok Sabha, the people of Delhi made BJP win all 7 seats and in this assembly election you made us win 48 seats, the message is clear – ‘Delhi ke Dil mein Modi hain’.”

The BJP national president was addressing a large crowd of supporters, who were chanting slogans ‘Modi, Modi.’

Talking about the slew of victories the party has seen in repeated assembly elections across the country, Nadda attributed this to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.

“Today, at this historic moment, I would like to congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi on behalf of all the party workers of BJP. The BJP has been victorious one after the other under the leadership of PM Modi,” Nadda said.

The party had recently won the Haryana assembly polls in October and Maharashtra elections in November 2024. In Haryana they got a third term, while in Maharashtra they won with a sweeping margin of winning 235 seats (in the 288 member assembly).

Further launching a blistering attack at Aam Aadmi Party, Nadda said that the AAP “misled the people” in the name of education, reiterating the party being an ‘AAP-DA’ (disaster).

 “They (AAP) misled people in the name of education… These elections have given a clear message that the people of Delhi do not need such a party. ‘AAP-Da’ is a factory of lies and a factory for finding new ways to commit corruption,” Nadda added.