AAP starts Delhi poll drive with multiple rallies

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Delhi's ruling Party (AAP) launched its Lok Sabha election campaign on Saturday with multiple rallies across the city.

Different AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, sought votes in the name of full statehood while attacking the for not fulfilling its promises and "torturing" the ruling AAP.

Addressing a rally in north Delhi's Timarpur, Kejriwal asked the people to not vote for the BJP or as "they failed to fulfill their promise of full statehood".

He said people should vote for the AAP, as it is serving the people and will continue doing that.

His deputy also held rallies in several places, including Kasturba Nagar in New Lok Sabha constituency and asked people to vote for his party as the BJP had not done anything for the city in the past four years.

A road show, spearheaded by Gopal Rai, passed through 10 Assembly constituencies in west Delhi, including Dwarka, Nawada, Uttam Nagar and Tilak Nagar, before concluding at Rajouri Garden.

Rai addressed people at various locations and sought votes for party's candidate Jakhar also addressed the people.

Rai cited the "dual standards" of the and the BJP.

"They promised statehood to Delhi, only to forget later," he said, adding the seven AAP candidates will rake up the issue during campaign and later take the issue of full statehood to Parliament.

"We will bring full statehood to Our will also raise the issues of people in Parliament," he said

Jakhar said he would demand full statehood for in the Lok Sabha. "My focus will be on full statehood and the issues related to the common man," he said.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 00:06 IST