As counting continues for the Delhi Assembly elections, BJP Delhi President Virendra Sachdeva declared that the next Chief Minister will be from BJP, though the central leadership will decide on the candidate. With BJP leading in 38 seats and AAP in 27, he stated that the results were in line with expectations but emphasized the need to wait for the final outcome.

Sachdeva credited BJP’s performance to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, stating that Delhi’s voters chose development and corruption-free governance. He asserted that BJP would bring a “double-engine government” to Delhi, ensuring stability and progress.
Taking a swipe at AAP and Arvind Kejriwal, he accused them of failing to address key issues like broken roads, the liquor policy controversy, and corruption. He claimed Kejriwal avoided accountability, remained silent on real problems, and relied on false promises.
Sachdeva further added that Delhi’s people had suffered under AAP’s rule and had now voted for change. “Delhi’s pain is real, and the people have chosen PM Modi’s leadership to end it,” he said.
