In the February Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP spent over Rs 57.6 crore on its campaign, significantly outspending the Congress at Rs 46.2 crore and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) at Rs 14.5 crore. The BJP secured 48 of the 70 assembly seats, while AAP was ousted with only 22 seats, and Congress failed to win any seats. The BJP’s expenditure included Rs 39.1 crore on party propaganda and Rs 18.5 crore on candidates, compared to AAP’s Rs 12.1 crore and Rs 2.4 crore, and Congress’s Rs 40.1 crore and Rs 6.06 crore, respectively.
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