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AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj said after losing the Greater Kailash seat for BJP’s Shikha Roy that he would use his YouTube channel “unemployed leader” to share his experiences.
He said that through his YouTube channel, he will show people how the life of a politician changes after losing the election. (Image: YouTube)
AAP leader and former Delhi minister Saurabh Bhardwaj has turned into YouTuber after losing in the recently concluded Delhi assembly elections.
Former Greater Kailash MLA, Bhardwaj named his YouTube channel “Berozagar leader”, which translates the ‘unemployed politician’. Bhardwaj also posted a video on his YouTube channel, which he made back on Wednesday 2010. He said through his channel that he said that he said that he would share the experiences after the election and answer public questions.
In the video, he gave a message to the people that he would answer the questions of all those who were receiving on various social media platforms including Twitter.
He said that through his YouTube channel, he will show people how the life of a politician changes after losing the election.
He said, “After the result was declared on February 8, the entire Delhi has changed and the lives of people like us have declined by 180 degrees. Today, it can be said that we are politicians who are unemployed. ,
“Many people are asking questions on WhatsApp and Twitter in this regard. I wanted to tell you how the life of a politician changes after losing the election. I am getting a lot of questions and I will answer them all. You can include me on this channel. The channel is named ‘Unemployed Net Ji’. You can also send in your questions. Thank you!”
YouTube channel has collected over 49,000 followers so far, while the video has been viewed more than 3,400 times.
The former-MLA lost the seat of Greater Kailash constituency for BJP’s Shikha Roy by a margin of 3,188 votes. He was selected three consecutive times from the Greater Kailash seat starting in 2013.
In the 2025 elections, the AAP leadership suffered a major setback as several party heavyweight, including party supremo Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia, lost their seats, paving the way for BJP to sweep the national capital. Happened.
The BJP returned to the capital after 26 years, winning 48 out of 70 seats. Meanwhile, Atisi retained his Kalakaji seat with a margin of 600 votes.
The AAP, who won 62 and 67 seats in the 2020 and 2015 elections respectively, could manage to win only 22 seats.