AAP-BJP lock horns as Arvind Kejriwal questions PM Narendra Modi
New Delhi, Jan 9: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is leaving no stone unturned ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections. From their virtual election campaign of 'Mufflerman' to radio jingles, AAP is making its presence feel amongst the aam junta.
A day before Narendra Modi's mega rally in Delhi, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Friday questioned Narendra Modi and said: "PM Modi had promised complete statehood to Delhi but will he announce it? Or will the BJP do a U-turn on this issue also?"
Before
polls,
BJP
announced
30%
redn
in
elec
rates.
Delhi
eagerly
hoping
that
PM
wud
announce
that
tomo
#DelhiasksPMModi
—
Arvind
Kejriwal
(@ArvindKejriwal)
January
9,
2015
The AAP and BJP have locked horns ahead of the assembly polls in the capital with both the parties hitting out at each other over various issues.
Earlier the BJP hit out at the AAP over its radio jingle and bashed up Kejriwal for quitting as the Delhi CM. AAP on the other hand came out with a counter radio jingle to quash the claims made by the BJP and has appealed to the people for a thorough re-assessment of the 49-day government of AAP.
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