Kailash Gahlot joins BJP, says decision to quit AAP not taken under ED, CBI pressure
Gahlot said that he didn't take the decision under any pressure, nor was it taken overnight.
Gahlot said that he didn't take the decision under any pressure, nor was it taken overnight.
Kejriwal said the party would only give tickets to those who are good at work and have a positive image among the people of the area concerned in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.
Kejriwal claimed that despite hurdles created by the BJP, the AAP government has installed sewer and water pipelines and provided electricity connections to uplift the marginalised.
The Yatra on Monday travelled through the areas of Haiderpur Village, Shalimar Bagh and concluded at Gujranwala Town in Model Town area of North Delhi and covered the assembly segments of Badli, Shalimar Bagh, Adarsh Nagar and Model Town.
He made the appeal during the Delhi Nyay Yatra as it passed through four Assembly segments on Day 3.
While addressing the meeting, Kejriwal criticized the BJP, stating that in the last year, the saffron party has undone all the work accomplished by the AAP government over the previous five years.
Kakkar, while speaking to a news agency, said that the AAP will take before people the works that their government has done during the past ten years in the national capital, and on the basis of those works will contest the election.
Commenting on AAP's Janta Ki Adalat, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said the people of Delhi won’t fall for such tricks of the ruling dispensation in the state anymore.
The former education minister of Delhi gathered feedback on the current political situation in Delhi, leading to a detailed discussion on strategies to be employed by the party to win the elections.
It will be a three-month-long membership drive starting from March 23 to June 23 in the BJP ruled state. As per the reports, there will be 1200 teams to enroll new members in the party from the state.