Congress candidate from New Delhi assembly constituency, Sandeep Dikshit, on Monday took a dig at Delhi Chief Minister Atishi for her 'crowd funding campaign' to contest the election, saying that the ruling AAP is spending much more than the expenditure limit.
BJP leader Nalin Kohli on Monday slammed Delhi Chief Minister Atishi over her crowdfunding campaign for the upcoming assembly elections, questioning the move amid AAP's ongoing corruption charges in the liquor and excise scams. Kohli also alleged that the campaign could be a cover-up.
The battle for Delhi has been intensified, as, in a new political war of words, the Congress party has scathed the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over governance and Delhi Chief Minister Atishi's newly launched 'crowdfunding campaign', weeks before the assembly polls scheduled for February
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has launched a crowdfunding campaign to contest the Kalkaji assembly constituency in the upcoming Delhi assembly elections 2025. The campaign aims to raise Rs 40 lakh, and Atishi has assured that the funds will be used solely for election purposes.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Wednesday wrote another letter to the Chief Election Commissioner, raising the issue of adding and deleting the names of voters in the New Delhi Assembly constituency and seeking an immediate meeting on the issue.
AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar on Wednesday targeted the BJP after the Public Works Department (PWD) withdrew the offer to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi to provide bungalow number 6, Flagstaff Road, Civil Lines as she "did not occupy the property within the required time frame".
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Tusday sent a 'chadar' that would be offered on her behalf at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah on the 813th Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
After the Election Commission announced dates for Delhi Assembly polls, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Tuesday alleged that the BJP-led union government cancelled the allotment of the Chief Minister's residence for the second time in three months.
She alleged conspiracy on the part of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP leaders including Raghav Chaddha, Sanjay Singh and Arvind Kejriwal for "questioning" and "summoning" an election officer.
Bharatiya Janata Party's Delhi president Virendraa Sachdeva hit out at Aam Aadmi Party national convenor for 'spreading false information,' on alleged raids on Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and party leader Manish Sisodia.