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Shatrughan Sinha’s ‘Khamosh’, Chandrababu’s Development Push — AAP, BJP Rally Allies In Delhi To Woo Voters

Delhi is witnessing a three-way electoral battle among AAP, BJP, and Congress for the 70-seat Assembly elections, where Kejriwal seeking a third term while BJP aims for a comeback after 26 years.

TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha joined the election rally for AAP in support of Delhi CM and candidate from Kalkali Assembly constituency, Atishi, on Sunday while Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu campaigned for the BJP in the national capital as parties rallied allies to win over voters.

As per news agency ANI, during the rally, Delhi CM Atishi said "They (BJP) are distributing liquor, money. Tell me if they will distribute money, will you take it? Take money from them but vote only for Aam Aadmi Party."
 
In the video, the actor-politician could be heard saying, "Aur phir unko bol denge khamosh (and we will ask them [BJP] to be silent)."

On the other side, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu joined BJP's campaign to woo voters for the saffron party looking to unseat the ruling AAP.

CM Naidu stated that development in India is taking place at a faster rate and we are the world's fastest developing nation. "Narendra Modi has given very strong leadership. We are very fortunate...The development of India is taking place at a fast pace. We are the fastest developing country in the world. The Budget presented promotes the Technology and agriculture sectors. I request you all to vote for BJP and make it win," he said, as quoted by ANI.

Reacting to Delhi pollution Naidu said, "Delhi is totally polluted. Clean air, pollution-free, and the best living standards are only possible through NDA. I am appealing to all the citizens to vote for NDA. Welfare, development, and empowerment will be done."

'Super Sunday' Of Delhi Election Campaigning Amid High-Stakes Political Battle

With just three days left for the assembly elections, Delhi witnessed an intense "Super Sunday" of campaigning as the BJP, AAP, and Congress ramped up their attacks on each other.

The high-stakes political battle saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra spearheading their respective parties’ campaigns, escalating the war of words ahead of the crucial polls.

Delhi is witnessing a three-way electoral battle among AAP, BJP, and Congress for the 70-seat Assembly elections. 

On Sunday, the BJP intensified its campaign with 80 rallies, featuring Union ministers like Rajnath Singh and Chirag Paswan, along with chief ministers from BJP-led states, targeting AAP.

The elections are viewed as a referendum on the governance of AAP, with Arvind Kejriwal seeking a third term while BJP aims for a comeback after 26 years. Campaigning ends on February 5, and votes will be counted on February 8.

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