India Bloc's allies Congress and AAP contested the parliamentary elections in Delhi with a three-four seat sharing formula with the intention of stopping the BJP's 'victory march'.

In an exclusive interview with Sanjay Puglia, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, AM Media Network, on Wednesday, Amit Shah said, "The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will win all seven seats in Delhi with a huge mandate, while the AAP "Will not be able to win." Capable of winning even a single seat.”

When asked whether the slogan "Ab ki baar 400 paar" was just an election slogan or a real goal, Amit Shah cited the party's past achievements to prove his point.

“When we won the 2014 elections under the leadership of Narendra Modi with the slogan of absolute majority, many political analysts in Delhi doubted that this was possible.But we secured absolute majority. In 2019, when we said '30 plus', people again doubted us, but we achieved that too. People are saying the same this time too,” the Home Minister said.

The sixth phase of voting took place on May 25 amid the scorching heat in Delhi.

BJP won the last 2014 and 2019 general elections with a decisive mandate and this time too, BJP is aiming for a clear and complete victory in all the Lok Sabha seats of Delhi for the third consecutive time.The seventh phase of Lok Sabha elections is scheduled to be held on June 1 and the results will be declared on June 4.

When the Home Minister was asked about the electoral prospects of Arvind Kejriwal and AAP, he took a dig at the Delhi Chief Minister and remarked that the Delhi Excise Policy scam would continue to haunt him in the times to come.

Amit Sha said, "Whenever people see Arvind Kejriwal campaigning, they will see a big bottle of liquor. The Delhi Excise Policy scam will continue to haunt them."

Arvind Kejriwal is currently on interim bail till June 2.He was arrested for his alleged involvement in a money laundering case related to the Delhi Excise Policy scam.