Delhi New CM:- BJP has won two-thirds majority seats in the Delhi Assembly elections. After the victory, confusion remains in Delhiites’ minds about the new CM. Even on the third day of the results, BJP did not announce the name of the new CM. Many names are in the race for the CM post, but the high command’s approval is yet to be given.
Like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, the BJP may surprise everyone with the name CM. After Sushma Swaraj, Sheila Dixit and Atishi, will Delhi again have a woman CM? Will the BJP, which has come to power after 27 years, hand over the keys of the capital to a woman? Women have played a significant role in bringing BJP to power in Delhi. You can learn the names of the women in the race from the BJP in the article below.
These women’s names are in the race.
BJP may hand over the CM post to a woman in the capital, Delhi, a hot speculation market. Four women MLAs were elected in this election: Rekha Gupta from the Shalimar Bagh seat, Shikha Rai from Greater Kailash, Poonam Sharma from Wazirpur, and Neelam Pehelwan from Najafgarh. In such a situation, the BJP wants to send a nationwide message of women’s empowerment by electing a woman CM.
If this happens, the BJP will, for the second time, make a woman the CM of Delhi. Earlier, the BJP also made Sushma Swaraj the CM. Right now, the BJP high command has not agreed on a name; only after the consent of the BJP high command will the legislative party meet to choose the new CM.
PM Modi will take the final decision
If the information received from sources is believed, a section of the BJP’s top leadership wants to see a woman CM. PM Narendra Modi is currently visiting America, and this decision will be made only after his arrival. Right now, the names running in the race for the CM post are busy putting in their efforts. The CM is a male CM in all the states ruled by the BJP. In such a situation, the BJP can message Nari Shakti and stamp the female CM in Delhi. However, nothing can be said officially right now.
BJP has a vast majority
The BJP won 48 seats out of 70 in the Delhi assembly elections. The Aam Aadmi Party, which has been in power for 11 years, suffered a significant seat loss. The AAP, which won 62 seats in the last election, was reduced to 22. In addition, its vote share fell by 10 per cent. Congress scored a hat-trick by getting out on zero in this election.