BJP will repeat MP-Rajasthan formula in Delhi, big decision!
bjp has taken a big decision regarding cm data-face in delhi assembly elections. According to sources, bjp will contest this election without a cm data-face. bjp will make the alleged corruption against aam aadmi party an election issue and will fight the election on this. bjp will soon release its first list of candidates. In fact, in the Rajasthan, madhya pradesh and chhattisgarh assembly elections held last year, bjp had contested without a cm data-face. After the election results, the party had announced the name of the Chief Minister. Now the party will take this formula forward in delhi as well.
bjp will corner AAP on this issue
bjp will contest the delhi assembly elections with a special strategy. According to party sources, bjp will corner aam aadmi party and former cm arvind kejriwal on the issue of alleged corruption in the assembly elections to be held next year.
AAP had made allegations
Earlier, aam aadmi party convenor arvind kejriwal had alleged that bjp does not have any cm data-face in Delhi. He also alleged that bjp does not have any vision for Delhi. However, bjp has rejected such allegations.
Part of BJP's strategy
Contesting the election without any chief ministerial data-face is part of BJP's strategy. Earlier also, the party had got bumper seats by contesting the election with this strategy. bjp is going to try it once again in Delhi. Let us tell you that in the recently held maharashtra and jharkhand elections also, bjp did not announce the cm data-face before the elections. However, in Haryana, the party had already declared Nayab Singh saini as the chief ministerial data-face.
BJP's first list will come soon
BJP's first list may come at the end of this month. According to sources, the party is brainstorming on the names of the candidates, soon some names will be finalized and the first list of party candidates will be released. Let us tell you that aam aadmi party has fielded its candidates on all 70 seats. congress has also announced the names of candidates on 21 seats.