Speaking to ANI, D Raja said, "This is election time and parties in Dehi, specially AAP, BJP and Congress, they are indulging in allegations, counter allegations. If anybody has any concrete evidence, they can go to EC or the Police. This is election time and that's why they are stooping
Anurag Thakur on Friday hit out at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi, accusing them of standing "shoulder to shoulder" with the alleged "tukde tukde" gang.
The minister said that earlier Kejriwal had said that he will not live in a government house while being CM and will not take any security, yet right now he said the former CM has both of these things.
Congress leader Alka Lamba on Saturday hit out at the Aam Admi Party and BJP, saying they continue to indulge in bickering in the run-up to Delhi polls while Congress is raising development issues.
"Putting money into people's pockets is not exactly welfare, welfare is helping people as per their needs... The people of Delhi already know that if they vote for AAP, they will get 2100, if they vote for Congress they will get 2500, if they vote for BJP they will get 2500," Dikshit said
Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Thrusday visited the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi to meet patients waiting for treatment. He also interacted with them and listened to their problems.
The Congress on Thursday promised to provide a gas cylinder for Rs 500, a free ration kit, and 300 units of electricity for free to every resident if voted to power. This is the fourth such guarantee announced by the party.
BJP leader CR Kesavan on Wednesday took a dig at the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party, saying that the people of Delhi will not believe in the Congress and AAP's drama and will teach both of them a lesson on February 5.
Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Sunday unveiled the party's 'Yuva Udaan Yojana,' scheme aimed at providing Rs 8500 financial assistance and skill development opportunities for unemployed educated youth in Delhi.