After Delhi Police said that no permission was taken for the screening of the film 'Unbreakable', Kejriwal said that this film screening was not an election event rather it was a private event.
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.
Delhi will go to the polls on February 5 and the counting of votes will take place on February 8.The New Delhi Assembly seat will see a triangular contest between Kejriwal, BJP's Parvesh Verma and Congress' Sandeep Dikshit.
In his letter to the Returning Officer of the New Delhi assembly constituency, Sanket Gupta alleged that the affidavit submitted by Kejriwal is materially defective and he had knowingly given wrong information in his affidavit to mislead the voters.
The Aam Aadmi Party national spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar on Saturday took a swipe at the BJP's manifesto for the upcoming Delhi Assembly election, saying that it copied the schemes of the AAP government. She asked whether the manifesto had a stamp of approval from Prime Minister Narendra
The order reads, "AQI of Delhi has been continuously improving and has been recorded as 'VervPoor' on l7.Ol.2025, which is about 61 AQI points below the benchmark as directed for by the Hon'ble Supreme Court for invoking Stage-III."
Hitting back at BJP's jibe at AAP, Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia on Friday said the ruling party is "AAPda" for the BJP as he expressed confidence of Aam Aadmi Party winning Delhi assembly polls.
As Delhi assembly polls inch closer, political parties rush to announce welfare schemes and direct bank transfer schemes for the residents of the national capital.
Panda assured that ongoing welfare schemes would continue and said that "99 per cent" of the promises made by the central government have been fulfilled, highlighting the BJP's strong track record.
Reacting to the BJP's manifesto for the Delhi polls, Phogat said, "They are copy-pasting schemes. The manifesto promises to provide Rs 2500 financial assistance to women. That is also copy-paste. It's funny how they are also talking about providing food at Rs 5. You don't even get a bottl
Congress candidate from Malviya Nagar assembly, Jitender Kumar Kocher, on Friday, slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and said that Delhi wants a change and that people in the national capital seek relief from AAP.