• Source:JND

Delhi Assembly Election 2025: Ahead of Delhi assembly election, AAP's convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed the BJP on Monday for not declaring the chief minister candidate for the upcoming assembly polls. He further accused the major opposition party in the state for not declaring their agenda and claimed that BJP's only agenda is to abuse Kejriwal.

The remarks from ex-Delhi CM came during the ongoing campaign for the polls. He also claimed that the saffron party's intention is to stop all the development works and the schemes that the AAP government has implemented in the last 10 years of their government. "The BJP neither has an agenda nor a Chief Minister face for this election. BJP knows only one thing: how to abuse Kejriwal," the AAP's convenor was quoted as saying by NDTV.

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The Delhiites can feel the heat before the election as both the major parties, BJP and AAP are running a fierce election campaign and luring voters by announcing several schemes. While the ruling party AAP started doorstep registrations for the Mahila Samman Yojana, the saffron party has pointed out that AAP government has damaged the infrastructure of the national capital and they deserve no other chance.

The saffron party came out with an 'aarop patra' (allegation list) against the AAP and claimed that Delhi's government is the most underperforming in all over the country. The saffron party claimed that Delhi residents are bound to pay thousands to the tankers even though the AAP promised free water for all.

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The BJP also raised the issue of air pollution in the state. "They (AAP) said free water for all, today people pay thousands to tankers. They said they will make Delhi pollution-free, see the AQI for yourself," MP Anurag Thakur was quoted as saying by NDTV. While AAP is looking to register hattrick of victories in Delhi assembly polls, the BJP is eying to form government in the state after 2 decades.

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