"I want people from the press to publish if I say something wrong, I will accept it. I am saying this because our politics has never been about deceiving people. Humne janta ki ankhon main akhen daal kar rajneeti ki hai," Singh said.
Dhami addressed a public meeting organised in support of BJP candidate Ravindra Inderraj Singh from the Bawana constituency ahead of the Delhi assembly elections.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami campaigned for BJP candidate Pawan Sharma in Delhi's Uttam Nagar Assembly constituency on Sunday, urging people to vote for the BJP and ensure a "double engine government" in the national capital.
Moreover, the CEO said that citizens can also lodge complaints through the cVIGIL application, where the complaint needs to be addressed within a 100-minute time frame. However, the average response time to address the complaints stands at 36 minutes, Vaz added
Recently, with just a few days before the Delhi assembly elections, eight Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs have stepped down from their posts. Their resignations come after they were denied tickets to contest the upcoming polls.
Speaking to ANI, Mahua Moitra said, "I am campaigning in favour of the AAP candidate Vishesh Ravi from the Karol Bagh Assembly constituency. The crowd is amazing, AAP is definitely forming the government here."
Retired Justice SN Dhingra has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court, claiming that the cash-oriented schemes announced by political parties ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections are unconstitutional, undermine the spirit of free and fair elections, and constitute election manipulation.
The MLAs submitted their resignation letters to former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday after being denied tickets to the contest Delhi assembly elections, which are scheduled to be held on February 5.
He accused the "goons" of BJP leader Parvesh Verma, who is contesting from the New Delhi assembly constituency, of beating up AAP workers and misbehaving with a woman worker of the party.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from the Rithala assembly constituency, Mohinder Goyal, condemned the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday for the alleged "cowardly attack" on him, asserting that people would give a befitting reply in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.
"Politics which makes people fight with each other works only for self-interest. BJP's politics has always been this since its inception: to make religions fight with each other," Priyanka Gandhi said.