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Delhi polls: BJP chief JP Nadda lashes out at Kejriwal-led AAP in Delhi
The Bhartiya Janata Party launched a power-packed campaign in Delhi with top leadership hitting the campaign trail on Sunday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President J.P. Nadda launched a door-to-door campaign in the national capital apart from addressing several rallies.
BJP is leaving no stone unturned for Delhi polls as while addressing a rally, Nadda lashed out at Kejriwal and AAP, saying that Delhi has largest school dropout rate. Government schools in Delhi have the least number of enrolment, he further said.
Nadda during his speech got the work done by BJP counted and also focused on the regularisation of illegal colonies in Delhi. He appealed the voters to vote for BJP-JDU alliance in Delhi.
Voting in all 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi is scheduled to take place on February 8. Counting of votes will take place on February 11.
BJP is leaving no stone unturned for Delhi polls as while addressing a rally, Nadda lashed out at Kejriwal and AAP, saying that Delhi has largest school dropout rate. Government schools in Delhi have the least number of enrolment, he further said.
Nadda during his speech got the work done by BJP counted and also focused on the regularisation of illegal colonies in Delhi. He appealed the voters to vote for BJP-JDU alliance in Delhi.
Voting in all 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi is scheduled to take place on February 8. Counting of votes will take place on February 11.
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