New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party has once again marked its victory after the results of Delhi Assembly elections 2020 on Tuesday. On the other hand, Congress was unable to open its account and BJP did not even touch a double-digit number to win seats in the assembly polls.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Janata Dal (United), Lok Janshakti Party were in coalition in Delhi and JDU also contested on two individual seats.
Kejriwal again misguided people of Delhi: JDU MP Manjhi Bihar Chief Minister and JDU national president Nitish Kumar held roadshows and addressed rallies as a part of the election campaign but it failed to create a positive impact on the voters as both the JDU candidates faced defeat.
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Speaking exclusively with ETV Bharat, JDU MP from Bihar's Gaya and senior JDU leader Vijay Manjhi reacted on Delhi Assembly election results. He said that people of Delhi have been misled by Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party following which they have once again come under their influence.
"As far as development works are concerned, during campaignings of the Delhi Assembly elections, I could not see good roads and better infrastructural facilities or any special development while I was holding public rallies," Manjhi said.
He asserted that people have supported Kejriwal keeping in mind the momentary benefit, but there is no guarantee that it will go on even further.
On being asked that if the alliance with BJP amid peak issues like Shaheen Bagh, CAA, NRC and Indo-Pak relations was responsible behind JDU's defeat in Delhi Assembly elections 2020, Manjhi expressed confidence that BJP and JDU will remain in coalition and it will last further.
Talking about the impact of Delhi election results and the alliance of BJP, JDU and LJP on the forthcoming Bihar polls, JDU MP asserted that the NDA coalition will come back to power again after winning the Bihar Assembly elections with a massive majority.
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