As AAP’s time in power extended, many voters grew weary of unmet promises. The once-strong appeal of free utilities faded as issues like traffic, pollution, and infrastructure challenges remained unsolved.
Corruption Scandals and Leadership Concerns
The party faced growing corruption allegations, which eroded public trust. Key figures like Manish Sisodia were involved in legal battles that overshadowed AAP’s achievements.
BJP’s Strong Campaign Strategy
The BJP leveraged its national presence and strategic campaigning, focusing on issues that resonated with voters, from law and order to national security, giving them an edge.
Internal Turmoil Within AAP
The internal discord and disagreements between AAP leaders led to confusion among voters. Fragmented leadership and lack of clear direction weakened the party’s foundation.
Failure to Form Alliances
Attempts to forge alliances with Congress and other regional parties faltered, leaving AAP isolated in the race and unable to broaden its voter base.