Narendra Modi and Amit Shah Leave Jagan Tensed?Legislative Assembly elections will be held in Delhi on the 8th of this month to elect 70 members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. The results will be declared on the 11th. BJP which has been trampling every regional party that comes its way will look to do the same with Aam Admi Party as well.

In 2015, Aam Admi Party cruised to power by securing a sensational majority in the assembly, winning 67 of the 70 seats. But all the elections after that in Delhi went BJP way. BJP is doing everything to unseat Arvind Kejriwal and the Pre-Poll Surveys released so far say that it is not easy.

Moreover, no polling agency gives less than 50% Vote Share to Aam Admi Party and if that turns true, BJP is in for another disappointment. The Saffron Party is giving a communal twist to the election with a wave of hate speech and communal sloganeering. Let us see if that works.

On the other side, the Aam Admi Party is hopeful of a second term with a Positive Vote of their administration.