"They (CM Atishi and Arvind Kejriwal) think that they are the owners of Delhi and on the other side, the Prime Minister of the country says that he is a 'sevak' of the country. They feel that the Constitution and democracy are nothing. They think since people have elected them, they are t
After the election commission announced the date for the Delhi Assembly Election war of words between the AAP and BJP became antagonistic as Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva called AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal "black tongue".
Following the Aam Aadmi Party Chief Arvind Kejriwal's announcement that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has extended support to his party in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, TMC leader Kunal Ghosh said that AAP is ally party and they wanted BJP to lose and AAP to win in the polls.
"During the Corona period when people of Delhi were struggling, this person was thinking about how to buy massage chairs, curtains, recliners, chandeliers, luxury kitchen stuff," Ilmi said.
Reacting to Gehlot's remarks, Arvind Kejriwal shared a clip of Ashok Gehlot's remarks and said that the former Rajasthan Chief Minister's comments have proved that Congress-BJP are fighting Delhi elections 'together'.
Taking to social media platform X, the former Delhi Chief Miniser said their presence and blessings will be 'inspiring' for AAP ahead of the elections.
Calling the Aam Aadmi Party government a "scam government," Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje on Wednesday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party will win in the Delhi Assembly elections as people of Delhi wants a double engine government in the national capital.
After the Election Commission announced dates for the Delhi Assembly elections, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Wednesday exuded confidence in winning the polls and said that the BJP will form government in the national capital on February 8.
Following the announcement of the Delhi Legislative Assembly Election - 2025, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi, R. Alice Vaz, convened a meeting with representatives of National/State recognised Political Parties on Wednesday. The purpose of the meeting was to brief the parties on
Congress candidate from the Kalkaji Assembly constituency, Alka Lamba, on Wednesday criticized BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri over his purported derogatory remarks and asserted that the people of Kalkaji would not support such statements.