💨 Abstract
In the Delhi assembly elections, the BJP ended the AAP's 26-year reign in the national capital, winning a majority, while the AAP's vote share fell. The BJP's hyper-localized campaign, focusing on welfare promises, and Prime Minister Modi's portrayal of the AAP as "AAP-da" (disaster) seemed to resonate with voters.
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