After winning 48 seats in the 70 -member Delhi Assembly, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is ready to form the next government in Delhi. This will be the first time in about 27 years that the saffron party will have a Chief Minister in the national capital. The last BJP CM of Delhi was later Sushma Swaraj in 1998.
The BJP did not declare the CM face for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025. Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva It was said that the decision would be a lie with the party’s central high command, including the Prime Minister Narendra Modi And Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
A delegation of BJP winning candidates in the capital led by Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva met Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena on Sunday.
Factors that matter
Saffron Party is considering several factors when raising its leader to be Delhi CM. Reports show that caste will play a role in the possibility of being with this week National self -service union (RSS), and BJP is expected to go into a handle.
A senior leader to the BJP leader said in a report, “The RSS would suggest many factors, including the expanded support to the BJP by a particular caste or community voters.” Indian express
Apart from the Chief Minister, the party is expected to finalize the names for the potential deputy CM, Delhi Assembly, And seven ministers in the cabinet.
The communities contributing to the BJP’s victory in Delhi included Brahmins, Jat, Punjabis. According to sources, the party will take into account these communities.
Jat leader as Delhi CM?
Being a BJP CM in Delhi will also mean that all three major states National capital (NCR) – Haryana, UP and Delhi – will have a BJP leader for the first time in decades. Even PM Modi mentioned this achievement for the BJP in his victory speech on the Result Day.
BJP has a Brahmin face in Rajasthan, an OBC face in Haryana and a Thakur face in Uttar Pradesh. The Delhi CM Pick is expected to reflect the party’s balance act in the case of caste. Some reports suggested that a Jat leader may emerge as the CM of Delhi.
Two observers are likely to be appointed after the party’s 11 -member parliamentary board meeting National President JP Nadda This week, to carry forward the process of advancing Delhi CM.
Top contenders for CM post
Top posts include rounds Parvesh VermaA Jat leader who emerged as a huge killer after defeating former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal from New Delhi seat in elections.
The RSS will suggest on several factors, including expanded support to the BJP by a particular caste or community voters.
Vijendra Gupta from Bania community, who wins from Rohini, Arvinder Singh Lovely who wins from Gandhi Nagar; Raj Kumar Chauhan, a Dalit leader who won from Mongol Puri, Shikha Roy, a Thakur, who defeated AAP minister Greater Kailash to Saurabh Bhardwaj And Satish Upadhyay, a Brahmin, who defeated Somnath Bharti from Malvia Nagar, is one of the other top claimants for the post of Chief Minister