Meanwhile, in a major allegation, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Friday said that a conspiracy is being hatched by the BJP and Delhi Police to kill AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal.
Speaking to ANI, BJP MP Anurag Thakur said, "Arvind Kejriwal is going to get 'stumped' and 'clean bowled' as people of Delhi want clean drinking water, clean air and clean roads and a clean Yamuna. This is why AAPda, AAP and Arvind Kejriwal are going to be sweeped clean from Delhi."
Atishi stated, "We are continuously watching that there are several attacks on Arvind Kejriwal. On October 24, Kejriwal Ji was attacked in Vikaspuri in front of the Delhi Police. When we tried to investigate through social media, the attacker was identified as a worker of the BJP. As he w
After Punjab Police withdrew additional security provided to former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, he called the move "pure politics" and said that there should be no politics over the safety and security of a person.
Attacking the Bharatiya Janata Party further, CM Atish questioned the Election Commission for being a "mute spectator" despite "repeated attacks" on the leader of a national party.
On Delhi CM Atishi's allegations, Bidhuri told ANI, "She (Atishi) is frustrated. AAP has no workers left. Around 140 prominent workers of AAP have joined the BJP within the last 8 days...It would have been better if she had told about the work done in the last 5 years instead of diverting
In his letter to the Returning Officer of the Kalkaji Seat, Bidhuri claimed that Atishi has hired paid workers from other assembly constituencies for campaigning.
On Delhi CM Atishi's allegations against the BJP, Lamba said, "I do not know what is the matter between them (AAP and the BJP). There is only one issue to divert the attention from the issues (of the public.) As far as I am concerned, I am available every time there in every street of Kalka
AAP Leader Sanjay Singh on Thursday, slammed Delhi police, BJP and alleged raids on AAP workers' homes without notice or FIR, supporting the Delhi CM Atishi's allegations against the BJP.
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Atishi wrote a letter to the Election Officer of Delhi, alleging that Delhi Police is trying to close the complaint against BJP workers who allegedly intimidated AAP volunteers on January 21 and 22 and sought transfers of accused police officials.
AAP will release a manifesto for middle-class families, party sources said, adding that AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal will release the same at noon today.