When did Arvind Kejriwal make predictions in writing and how many times did he prove them to be true?
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has once again made a big statement about the Lok Sabha election results. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said that there will be a change of government in the country on June 4. In an exclusive interview to Tv9 Bharatvarsha, he also wrote how many seats the BJP and All India will get in the elections. Earlier, he had made similar predictions in the assembly elections in Punjab and Gujarat. In an interview to Tv9 on Wednesday, Arvind Kejriwal also said that the BJP will get less than 200 seats in the Lok Sabha elections this time. Arvind Kejriwal wrote this on a piece of paper and signed it below. Kejriwal has said that we will win all the 7 constituencies of Delhi. Delhi Election 2015 Predictions. During the 2015 elections in Delhi, Kejriwal had said that the Congress would get zero seats this time. Kejriwal's prediction came true when the election results came out. Congress did not win a single seat in the elections. In that election Aam Aadmi Party won 67 seats and BJP 3 seats. Congress could not even open an account. This statement came after the Punjab elections, during the Punjab Assembly elections, Kejriwal had predicted that Sunny Saheb would lose both seats and Bhagwant Mann would win by at least 51,000 votes. Along with this, he said, the Badal family is contesting in five constituencies and he will lose in the fifth. This prediction of Kejriwal also came true and Saranjit Singh lost the Sunni Assembly elections from Samkaur Sahib and Badaur. Gujarat election results, even before the Gujarat elections, Aam Aadmi Party had said that it will form the government there. There, in the assembly elections held in 2022, he gave less than 5 seats to the Congress out of 182 seats and claimed that his party was number two. Kejriwal had said that we are going up slowly, BJP is coming down. After the election results, they will become the number one party, but when the results came, BJP became the largest party winning 156 seats, Congress second with 17 seats and Aam Aadmi Party third with 5 seats.