Vidhan Sabha elections in Delhi on February 8; With the code of conduct implemented, Modi-Shah will be on fire

New delhi date. 06 January 2020, Monday

Voting will be held on February 14 in the Delhi Assembly elections. Voting will be held in a single phase on 70 seats. The Election Commission has announced the date at a press conference. The Code of Conduct came into force in Delhi as soon as the date of election was announced.

It is noteworthy that Shila Dikshit has practiced for 15 years before the Aam Aadmi Party, so the BJP is preparing to complete its residency in Delhi. With the formula of Delhi Chalo Modi, the BJP is preparing to contest the Delhi Assembly elections.

You currently have a government in Delhi
There are 62 MLAs in this assembly of 70 MLAs and thus 4 Aam Aadmi Party and BJP MLAs. Arvind Kejriwal as CM of Delhi and Manish Sisodia as Deputy Chief Minister are currently in charge. The Delhi Assembly elections were held on February 7, 2015.

BJP in the mood to finish 21 years of forestry
Sheila Dikshit has practiced for 15 years on the throne of Delhi before. The BJP is set to finish its victory in Delhi in 2020. With the formula of Delhi Chalo Modi, the BJP is preparing to contest the Delhi Assembly elections. BJP president Amit Shah is likely to give a victory mantra to 30,000 workers at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

BJP got power in 1993
The first assembly elections were held in Delhi in 1993. The BJP won for the first time, but in the 5-year term, three BJP CMs were changed. At this time, the BJP had to appoint CM Madanlal Khurana, Saheb Singh Verma and finally Sushma Swaraj. All three leaders are currently saying goodbye to the world.

The BJP has never had a chance since the Congress won the Shila Dixit leadership in the Delhi Assembly elections in 1998. In the 2015 assembly elections, BJP got only 3 seats out of 70 seats. You had to be satisfied with only 3 seats when you cleaned the BJP and the Congress. You got 67 seats. The account of the Congress which was the Congress government was not even opened.

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