Divya Delhi: Who will be the next Chief Minister of Delhi? Will RSS's influence be paramount by imposing its own “swayamsevak” on the BJP, given the national capital's status and the city that houses the primary power corridor?Will PM Modi and Home Minister Shah surprise everyone by choosing the most unlikely person as they did in Haryana, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh?Another key question is whether the saffron party would address the caste equation of Delhi's population and the voting pattern that put it in power. Will the next Delhi CM be a Jat (Parvesh Singh Verma), a Bania (Vijender Gupta), a Brahmin (Kapil Mishra or Satish Upadhyaya), or a Purvanchal person (Manoj Tiwari)?Will PM Modi shock every one by rehabilitating Smriti Irani, who has been in political obscurity since she lost to Congress challenger Kishori Lal from Amethi in Lok Sabha Elections 2024? Political observers think the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh may choose the next Delhi Chief Minister to control the national capital.Delhi is important to the Hindutva group as it is the nation's power center. The RSS will control a larger area of the Hindi heartland, from Haryana, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan to Delhi, if it captures Delhi. Political watchers believe the Hindutva outfit can demand its due because it helped the BJP win elections. The RSS's upper ranks were active well before the Delhi elections were planned. In the following days, the Hindutva outfit sent 100 "swayamsevak" or volunteers to meet with professionals and social media influencers in the national capital. The RSS's role is clear: hundreds of RSS "swayamsevaks" held over 50,000 drawing-room gatherings in the capital. In the second phase, the RSS got backing from its affiliates, notably Laghu Udyog Bharati, which represents small, micro, and medium businesses. Its members met city dealers and small business owners. Similarly, the women from the Sevika Samiti would meet women voters in their homes and address their difficulties. Analysts think the RSS move was vital as Arvind Kejriwal gained a following among women who had voted for the Aam Aadmi Party before. The BJP, the party of shopkeepers and businesspeople, offset AAP's impact on the commerce community. As the AAP has made strong inroads into the jhuggi-jhopdi colonies and the people vote for the party, the Seva Samiti volunteers fanned out across the slums. Parvesh Verma, Kapil Mishra, Ramesh Bidhuri, Vijender Gupta, Manoj Vajpayee, Rekha Sharma, and Shikha Roy are the top candidates for the most sought-after Delhi political position.Verma, who emerged as a giant killer by defeating former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal from New Delhi is Jat, the community that has voted strongly in favour of the BJP. This community is very important in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.