New Delhi, Feb 3 (PTI) – As the campaign for the February 5 Delhi Assembly elections wrapped up, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) city unit chief Virendra Sachdeva affirmed that party workers would devote themselves to securing every vote in the capital.
Addressing a press conference on Monday, Sachdeva accused the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of running a campaign fueled by "misinformation and confusion," forcing the BJP to battle on multiple fronts.
BJP’s Final Push Before Polling Day
Sachdeva emphasized the importance of the next 48 hours, stating, “Every BJP worker will work with full dedication to ensure that we reach every voter.” He outlined three major challenges the party faced: countering alleged misinformation spread by AAP, exposing corruption and inefficiencies in Arvind Kejriwal's government, and promoting the BJP's development agenda under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.He credited Modi’s rally and three public meetings for energizing BJP’s cadre and claimed that Delhiites were ready for a change in leadership. Confident of victory, he declared, “The BJP will form the government on February 8.”
BJP’s Strategy and Outreach
Sachdeva highlighted BJP’s focused efforts in slum areas under the "Slum Expansion Plan", transforming them from a perceived weakness into a strength. He asserted that the party had gained support from diverse sections of society, including the middle class, slum dwellers, people from eastern Uttar Pradesh, and the Dalit community.Union Minister Harsh Malhotra: ‘AAP Has Failed in 10 Years’
Union minister Harsh Malhotra stressed that the election would determine Delhi’s future. He criticized AAP for failing to deliver on its promises over the past decade, while the BJP, he said, had showcased the central government’s achievements.Malhotra accused AAP of spreading "political pollution" and assured voters that a BJP-led government would bring sweeping reforms, including 13,000 electric buses and a revamped Yamuna riverfront, modeled after Sabarmati, within three years.