New Delhi: The vote share of BJP, which returned to power in Delhi after a long hiatus of 27 years, has risen by around 13 percentage points in the last decade.
On the other, the vote share of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which lost the Assembly elections after remaining in power for over a decade, declined by 10 percentage points during the same period. This elections, the difference between the vote shares of BJP and AAP was just two per cent. The BJP scripted an impressive win and stormed to power in Delhi by winning 48 seats while AAP was limited to 22. The BJP may have been out of power for long but it launched a vigorous and spirited campaign to ensure even AAP's heavyweights including Arvind Kejriwal did not win this time. AAP secured a vote share of 43.57 per cent, down from 53.57 per cent in the 2020 polls. In the 2015 Assembly elections, it had secured 54.5 per cent of the votes. This is probably the first time that a party even after getting 40 per cent vote share lost the polls.