Delhi Elections: Virendra Sachdeva Plays Ludo with Slum Kids | ABP News
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View In AppThe political buzz in Delhi is intensifying as the capital gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are locked in a war of words, with each highlighting the other's shortcomings. In a bid to strengthen their connect with the grassroots, senior BJP leaders have initiated outreach programs in Delhi’s slum areas. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva recently stayed overnight in a slum in Jhilmil, while BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj visited the Bindusara Camp in Greater Kailash. During her visit, Bansuri Swaraj interacted with children, engaged in conversations with residents, and even posed for selfies, signaling a personal touch to BJP's campaign strategy. The significance of the Delhi Assembly elections for the BJP is evident, as this marks their second slum outreach program in the last 20 days. These visits underline the party’s efforts to connect with underprivileged communities, a demographic crucial to their electoral strategy. With both AAP and BJP intensifying their campaigns, the battle for Delhi is shaping up to be a closely contested and high-stakes affair, showcasing a blend of grassroots outreach and political messaging.