Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Monday made a bold prediction for the upcoming Delhi assembly elections, stating that his party could secure up to 55 seats out of the 70. However, he added a caveat: if women across the city put in extra effort and persuade the men in their households to vote for AAP, the party's seat count could cross 60.
During a roadshow in the Kalkaji assembly constituency, Kejriwal appealed to women, urging them to take charge of the election outcome. "I appeal to my mothers and sisters to convince the male members of their families that there is nothing in the BJP. It is the party of the rich. Only Kejriwal will be useful...," Kejriwal said passionately.
Kejriwal emphasized that the election could be "won by women," citing their pivotal role in driving AAP to victory. He was particularly confident that AAP would win the New Delhi, Jangpura, and Kalkaji seats with a historic margin. "This election belongs to women... If women contribute, then we will win more than 60 seats," he declared.
The Delhi assembly election is scheduled for February 5, with results to be announced on February 8. The stakes are high as Kejriwal's call for women's empowerment and active participation in the voting process adds an intriguing twist to the election campaign.
