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Khanna: Delhi voters lost faith in AAP, vow to bring BJP

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Former Rajya Sabha Member Avinash Rai Khanna asserted that with the Delhi assembly elections approaching, the city’s residents, disillusioned by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government’s failures, are completely determined to bring the BJP to power. Speaking to journalists today, Avinash Rai Khanna accused the AAP government of deceiving the public with unrealistic promises and empty dreams. “The AAP came to power in Delhi and Punjab by offering false hopes, but their anti-people policies have now been fully exposed. The party has failed on all fronts in both states,” Khanna said. He further criticised that Aam Aadmi Party’s leader Arvind Kejriwal, claiming that his “corrupt face” has been revealed to the public. “In the upcoming assembly elections, the people of Delhi will vote decisively for the BJP to rid the capital of the corrupt AAP government.

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Khanna further said that after the elections, their focus will shift to liberating Punjab from AAP’s ineffectiveness and

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failures. As Delhi’s assembly elections approach, Khanna’s remarks reflect the BJP’s increased efforts to secure the capital while continuing to target AAP government. The election results will determine if the BJP’s strategy resonates with voters.

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