The war of words between Bharatiya Janata Party and AAP ahead of Delhi polls continued on Tuesday with BJP leaders taking "chunavi Hindu" jibe at former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and leaders of the ruling party in Delhi hitting back.
"I think he (Arvind Kejriwal) does not understand the basics of Ramayana. Second thing is that they become close to anyone, but now they are abusing Sikhs. If you want to abuse me, do that but why are you abusing the Sikh community," Puri told ANI during an interview.
Earlier today, Parvesh Verma raised security concerns ahead of the Republic Day, alleging that the Punjab Chief Minister, all ministers and MLAs have come only for the New Delhi constituency with thousands of vehicles roaming around having Punjab registration numbers.
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"The way Arvind Kejriwal is being attacked, all I can say on this is that the party of slogans can only attack. It cannot give any future to Delhi and its people," the AAP MP told reporters.
"I was also present in the meeting of INDIA alliance where Nitish Kumar kept raising the issue of caste census in every meeting... Rahul Gandhi remained silent on it," Jha told reporters.
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Giving details, one of the youths who identified himself as Rohit told ANI, "He (Arvind Kejriwal) signalled the driver to hit us. I have been injured. Three people have been injured...I am a voter of this (New Delhi) constituency."
Kejriwal said, "A film has been made on AAP. Today we had a special screening for journalists but Delhi Police in morning reached there and stopped the screening of the film. It was private screening. It was not an election campaign, there was no election flag, election speech or election
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.