The term of the Delhi Assembly is to end in February next year. In such a situation, assembly elections are likely to be held at the end of January next year. Along with the core group, the election management committee and candidate selection committee may also be formed this week.
Before that, a survey has shown the possibility of BJP ending its 28 years of exile.
According to sources, after the recent internal survey of BJP, for the first time since 2013, it seems that it will be in a position to form the government in Delhi.
In fact, in the recent internal survey of the party, in the upcoming assembly elections
After getting 43.4% vote percentage, BJP has set a target of taking it to 46%. In such a situation, the focus on Delhi will increase after the election results of Maharashtra and Jharkhand.
After Maharashtra, Jharkhand, RSS workers will head towards Delhi
Encouraged by the victory in the neighbouring state of Haryana, BJP may be focusing on Maharashtra and Jharkhand at the moment, but the strategy to win the Delhi Assembly elections has already begun to be implemented. The BJP, which has won the Lok Sabha elections three times in a row, is focusing on the ghosts that the Bharatiya Janata Party trails behind in the Assembly elections. For this, the RSS officials have put in all their efforts on the lines of Haryana and are meeting 5 people at every booth.
BJP sources said that after the polling in Maharashtra and Jharkhand on November 20, the entire focus of the Sangh will be on Delhi.
Two former MPs are leading the race for tickets
Party says that former MPs Pravesh Verma and Ramesh Vidhuri did not get a chance to contest general elections, so both former MPs
They may be given a chance to contest the assembly elections. Half a dozen senior councillors can also contest the elections from Delhi Municipal Corporation. However, recently three big leaders along with former Congress president Arvinder Singh Lovely had joined the BJP, since then the current MLAs of those areas are unsure whether they will get the ticket or not.
NDA can contest elections on these seats of Delhi
Party sources said that JDU and LJP may be given some Muslim dominated seats including Sangam Vihar, Burari, Seemapuri.
The party has decided to give three to five seats to its allies.