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Campaigning By AAP, BJP, Congress For High-Voltage MCD Polls Concludes. In Pics
The high-decibel campaigning for the Dec 4 municipal elections in Delhi culminated on Friday, with roadshows of AAP and BJP heavyweights crisscrossing the national capital amid a political slugfest.
Delhi MCD Polls 2022
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Several BJP-ruled states' chief ministers and Union ministers, including Hardeep Singh Puri, Piyush Goyal, Anurag Thakur, Manohar Lal Khattar, and Pushkar Singh Dhami, have been attacking the AAP and Kejriwal in recent weeks while campaigning for their own candidates. (Source: PTI)
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400 traders attended a town hall with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia to discuss problems they had interacting with the civic authority. During the campaign, the AAP also made a tonne of promises to the electorate. (Source: PTI)
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Since 2007, the BJP has controlled the MCD and is running for re-election. The civic body was divided into the NDMC, SDMC, and EDMC (2012–2022) throughout its 15-year reign until being reunified earlier this year. Following the ward delineation, this will be the national capital's first municipal election. (Source: PTI)
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In response to the BJP, Kejriwal claimed that the organisation invited 17 Union ministers, a deputy chief minister, and seven of its chief ministers to criticise an "aam aadmi" (common man) like him.(Source: PTI)
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BJP officials attended around 200 public meetings and roadshows on Friday to give their party' campaigns one more boost. In addition, the BJP declared its "commitment" to regularising hawkers' and street sellers' weekly marketplaces. (Source: PTI)
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The BJP was repeatedly criticised by the AAP during its campaign for its "failure" to clear the three landfill sites in Delhi's Ghazipur, Okhla, and Bhalswa while it was in control of the municipal corporation. (Source: PTI)
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Both the AAP and the BJP have expressed confidence that they will win a majority in the MCD elections.(Source: PTI)
Published at : 02 Dec 2022 11:08 PM (IST)
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