Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Advocates for BJP Candidates Ahead of Delhi Elections
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary recently campaigned in Delhi, addressing public gatherings in Malviya Nagar and Sangam Vihar. He urged voters to support the BJP in the upcoming elections on February 5. The BJP candidates for these areas are Chandan Kumar Chaudhary and Satish Upadhyay.

Chaudhary criticised the decade-long rule of the AAP in the region, suggesting it was time for a change. "For the past decade, this region has been under the rule of the AAP and now it is time for the BJP to come to power and bring development to the national capital," he stated.
Development and Transformation
Chaudhary drew parallels between Delhi's current state and Bihar's past, noting improvements since the BJP-JDU alliance. "Today, Bihar is undergoing a transformation. When I arrived here, I saw the condition of the roads and it reminded me of what Bihar was like 30 years ago," he remarked.
He emphasised that Bihar has seen significant progress under the BJP-JDU coalition. "Since the BJP and JDU formed an alliance in Bihar, development in the state has been on the rise. This double-engine government is doing remarkable work," he said.
Call for Change in Delhi
The Deputy Chief Minister advocated for a similar governance model in Delhi to spur development. "It's time for Delhi to have its own double-engine government and bring about the much-needed transformation here," he expressed.
Highlighting BJP's focus on women's welfare, Chaudhary mentioned a proposed monthly benefit for women in Delhi. "The party has decided that women in Delhi will get a monthly benefit of Rs 2,500," he noted.
In his appeal to voters, Chaudhary encouraged them to support BJP for development. "I am here to request you... If you want to see Delhi developed, then you must press the lotus button and vote for the BJP," he urged.
The campaign reflects BJP's strategy to leverage its governance record in Bihar as a model for potential change in Delhi, aiming to sway voters ahead of the elections.












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