Delhi elections will foresee trio fight among- BJP, AAP and Congress. Prime Minister Narendra, is leading BJP campaign in Delhi and will address another rally in Dwarka. On the other hand, eminent Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Wadra will be rushing to streets and holding campaign in Sangam Vihar on Tuesday. The leaders will also be conducting rallies across East Delhi, South Delhi and Central Delhi and Outer Delhi.
However, on Monday, PM Modi calrified the notion of trained guns at protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Shaheen Bagh, Jamia and Seelampur, saying it was not a coincidence, but an "experiment" and a political conspiracy to destroy the country's harmony.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal carried roadshows in various parts of Delhi on Monday, trying to put away the alleged remarks of BJP calling him a "terrorist."
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Meanwhile, Yogi Adityanath has continued to attack verbally on Kejriwal at public meetings, saying the AAP leader has become a "toy in the hands of antisocial and anti-India elements."
Despite all, AAP chief and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has challenged the BJP to announce its candidate for chief ministerial designation by 1 pm on Wednesday. I am ready for a public debate with that candidate. If the BJP fails to do so by then, he will meet the press to announce his next course of action, said Kejriwal.
"Delhiites want the BJP to declare its chief ministerial candidate and I am ready for a debate with him," he told reporters on Tuesday after the launch of party's manifesto for the February 8 elections.