Bobi, an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) transgender candidate, won in the MCD polls on Wednesday . Bobi said she aspired to work for growth in her region after the victory .
New Delhi (India), December 7: After winning in the MCD polls on Wednesday, Bobi, an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) transgender candidate, wrote history.Bobi said she aspired to work for growth in her region after the victory.She thanked all those who helped her achieve her incredible triumph.I want to dedicate my victory to the people who gave so much for me.
I'm now just going to work for development in my area, Bobi said.Bobby ran in the MCD elections in 2017 as an outsider, but didn't win.Since the Anna Hazares movement, she has been associated with the AAP.Bobi had filed a petition for the Aam Aadmi Party on October 12, 2022, and said, I am grateful to Arvind Kejriwal for making me a candidate. I've had 150 girls married so far, most of whom are children of the homeless and needy people who come to visit me.I want to win the election so that I can serve such people, she said.She also aspires to help the people of the transgender community.I would also discuss topics involving transgender people and help them, she said. People support the Aam Aadmi Party, although the BJP has only given three garbage mountains in 15 years in Delhi.Bobi said that when asked whether she had any challenges in the election campaign due to being transgender, she said, There was no problem in the campaign for me, people support us.The Aam Aadmi Party has since won 126 wards out of 250, according to the latest poll released by the Election Commission.The BJP, which has controlled the civic body since 2007, gained 97 seats at the Aam Aadmi Party headquarters in the national capital for the fourth time before the final results were announced.The party employees gathered outside the office and rejoiced, danced, and chanted slogans lauding AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal's success. However, the BJP, the AAP, and the Congress were not expected to be a leading challenger in the recent polling, which saw high-stakes civic elections occur in Delhi, which saw high-stakes campaigns, chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, and MPs go to the streets for door-to-door polling and meetings.From 2012-2022, there were 272 wards in Delhi and three companies-NDMC, SDMC, and EDMC-that later reunified into an MCD, which was officially established on May 22.