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BJP Doing 'Gundagardi' To Win Delhi Election: Manish Sisodia Hits Out At BJP In Jangpura Road Show

On the last day of Delhi Assembly election campaigning, AAP's Manish Sisodia emphasized party's focus on education and appealed for support for honest leaders.

On the last day of election campaign, ahead of Delhi Assembly Elections, AAP leader and MLA candidate from Jangpura constituency, Manish Sisodia hit out at BJP and alleged that the saffron party wants to win elections by doing 'gundagardi' as it knows that it is going to lose the elections. The former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi was holding a roadshow in Jangpura area.
 
While, Sisodia said that his party works for better education and for public, he alleged that the other party is involved in politics of 'loot'. He also appealed people to choose educated and honest government. 
 
Sisodia said, as quoted by news agency ANI, "On one side, there is politics for education and working for public and on the side there is politics of loot. I appeal to the people to choose a team of educated and honest people...BJP does 'gali-galoch' but  Kejriwal is the one who does the work. BJP wants to win elections by doing 'gundagardi' because it knows that it is going to lose the elections...We will form the government with a comfortable majority."

Earlier, Home Minister Amit Shah took a potshot at Sisodia while addressing an election rally in Jangpura. He said that as a Deputy CM, Sisodia did one work, that was to open liquor shops near all temples, schools and gurudwaras. 

Amit Shah said, "Manish Sisodia (AAP candidate from Jangpura constituency) has come here. You should ask him, what did he do that he had to leave Patparganj (constituency). He thinks he can make false promises here now after deceiving the people of Patparganj. As a Deputy CM, he did one work, that is to open liquor shops near all temples, schools and gurudwaras. There is only one Education Minister in the country who went to jail in the liquor scam..."

As today is the last day to conclude the election campaign for Delhi Assembly Election scheduled for February 5, candidates across the political parties are trying hard to woo the voters.

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