Kejriwal accuses BJP of ‘Gundagardi’ in Delhi
Kejriwal stated that the current election campaign was the most violent Delhi has ever witnessed, with the BJP resorting to intimidation and lawlessness out of fear of AAP's impending victory.
Kejriwal stated that the current election campaign was the most violent Delhi has ever witnessed, with the BJP resorting to intimidation and lawlessness out of fear of AAP's impending victory.
With the voting date for the Delhi assembly polls approaching near, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal Sunday alleged that the BJP workers are going door to door in JJ Clusters and marking their fingers with ink by offering money, in order to stop them from casting their votes on the voting day.
Shah made the statement after a delegation from 360 villages of Delhi Dehat met him in the city, ahead of the forthcoming Assembly polls.
Congress leader Udit Raj along with party members on Sunday staged a protest outside AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, demanding an apology over the recent vandalism of Dr B R Ambedkar’s statue in AAP-governed Punjab.
In his letter, the AAP Chief expressed his grave concern over the intimidation and harassment of his party's grass-root volunteers in the New Delhi Assembly constituency.
The Kejriwal Government has approached the top court against the May 26 order of the Delhi High Court permitting the ride-sharing platforms to continue their commercial operations in the national capital.
The Delhi chief minister along with Punjab CM Mann called on Stalin at his residence in Alwarpet in Chennai. AAP MP Raghav Chadha and DMK parliamentary party leader and former Union Minister TR Baalu were also present during the meeting.
Once Delhi’s many rulers get past their frequent skirmishes over who really is in charge, and how power must be wielded, they would do well to draw lessons from the Chinese province, instead of indulging in seasonal blame games to explain the air pollution that overwhelms the city
"Will be meeting Tamil Nadu CM Thiru @mkstalin in Chennai tomorrow (1st June) to seek DMK's support against Centre's unconstitutional-undemocratic 'Anti-Delhi' Ordinance," the Delhi CM said in a tweet.
CPM General Secretary Sitaram Yechury extended his party's support to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in opposing the ordinance in Parliament when a bill was brought to replace it.