New Delhi: To campaign for the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls, Union Minister Amit Shah will hold three public rallies in the national capital today. Bharatiya Janata Party president Jagat Prakash Nadda is scheduled to hold three rallies here on Monday. This comes ahead of the assembly election in Delhi, which is scheduled to take place on February 8 while votes will be counted on February 11.

Earlier on Sunday, addressing an election rally in Babarpur, Shah had raised a number of issues to attack the Opposition and alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan speak the same language. He accused the Opposition leaders of seeking proof of strike on terror launch pads.

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"Why do Kejriwal, Rahul and Imran Khan speak in the same language? What is the relation between them? I am not able to understand this. Can the country be safe in their hands?" he asked.

Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the surgical strike and air strike to give a befitting lesson to terrorists. "Narendra Modiji changed the country. Now he wants to change Delhi. This time, press the button of the voting machine so forcefully in Babarpur that the current is felt in Shaheen Bagh," he said in an apparent reference to the ongoing protests there.