End Modi\, Kejriwal\'s \'arrogance\' democratically: Dikshit

End Modi, Kejriwal's 'arrogance' democratically: Dikshit

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Former Chief Sheila Dikshit, who is contesting from North East Lok Sabha seat, on Friday appealed the people to end the "arrogance" of and Chief in a democratic way for the city's development.

Addressing the public during her road show, the three-time said: "The people need to give a befitting reply to the arrogant Modi and Kejriwal governments in this elections."

Accusing the BJP and the of halting the development in the city, she urged the people to support the in this election once again.

Minister Ajay Maken, who is contesting from the New constituency, held padyatras and road shows in areas like Daya Basti Railway Station, Khirki Extension, Greater Kailash, Kasturba Nagar, R.K Puram, Patel Nagar, and and said the will end the issue of sealing within a year after it comes to power, like it did in 2006.

He also reiterated his promise that the party will fill the 22 lakh government vacancies within a year, if it comes to power.

Party's candidate from West Delhi Mahabal Mishra also held several road shows and padyatras in areas like Najafgarh, Dwarka, Sagarpur and Hari Nagar, while attacking the "communal" BJP government which had "fooled the people in the name of the community and filled their pockets".

Party's candidate from Chandni Chowk, J.P. Agarwal described his BJP rival and Union Minister and AAP's candidate as outsiders and said that he better understands the area.

"I was born and brought up in Chandni Chowk, and I know the area better than the two outsiders, the BJP and candidates," Agarwal said while holding a road show.

He also accused over his silence during the sealing drive in the city and said that the party will open the sealed shops in Chandni Chowk within a week, if voted to power.

Boxer Vijender Singh, who is Congress's candidate from South Delhi, held a door-to-door campaign in his constituency and appealed the people to vote for him on Sunday.

East candidate Lovely also held door-to-door campaign in his constituency and appealed the people to vote for the party to bring development in the city.

Lovely also raked up the issue of an local boy versus outsider while referring to his rivals. has fielded Atishi while the BJP has fielded former from the seat.

North West Delhi candidate also held a mega road show in all the assembly constituencies of his Lok Sabha seat.

Kicking off from the Mangolpuri area and passing Sultanpuri, Nangloi, Rithala, Narela, Rohini, Bawana and Kirari, he appealed the people and party workers to come out in large numbers on May 12 to vote for a change.

The Congress, which was wiped out entirely in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, is looking for a revival. The BJP had won all the seven seats in 2014.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 23:28 IST