
Candidates and Parties Trade Barbs
Sandeep Dikshit, Congress candidate for New Delhi, criticized AAP for offering "freebies" and "looting" the people of Delhi.
Dikshit filed a defamation suit against AAP leaders Atishi and Sanjay Singh for accusing him of accepting bribes from BJP.
Congress Delhi President Devendra Yadav condemned AAP for "crushing the rights of Dalits" and failing to make MCD employees permanent.
AAP released a satirical book titled "Achievements of BJP in Delhi," highlighting unfulfilled promises made by the BJP.
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP's national convenor and candidate from New Delhi, urged voters not to elect the BJP MLA, claiming the area lagged behind in development due to his leadership.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh accused BJP of standing "shoulder to shoulder" with the "tukde tukde" gang and questioned their association with Tahir Hussain.
Anurag Thakur, BJP MP, accused AAP of "defaming" the country by inciting riots and questioned their association with Tahir Hussain.
BJP leaders Virendraa Sachdeva and Yogender Chandoliya criticized AAP for the alleged disrepair of government flats in Bawana.
BJP leaders Ramesh Bidhuri and Manoj Tiwari accused AAP of helping Rohingya refugees by providing them with ration cards and Aadhar cards.
Parvesh Verma, BJP's New Delhi assembly candidate, accused Arvind Kejriwal of unlawfully influencing voters and making false promises.
No information provided about other parties and their candidates.
The Delhi Assembly elections are witnessing a heated battle between the major parties, with each accusing the other of various wrongdoings. The voters will decide the fate of these parties and their candidates on February 14, 2025.