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BJP skips manifesto for Delhi, sends ministers, MPs to campaign
New Delhi, Jan 29
The BJP Thursday said it
will issue a vision document and not a manifesto for the Feb 7 Delhi
assembly polls as it fielded a number of union ministers, chief
ministers and MPs to campaign for the party.
The Bharatiya Janata
Party also said it will also be asking five questions to Aam Aadmi
Party chief Arvind Kejriwal every day till Feb 5 in a bid to sharpen the
attack on the party that is being viewed as its main opponent in the
national capital.
"The BJP will not have a manifesto for Delhi.
We will have a vision document which will be released by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and (chief ministerial candidate) Kiran Bedi," senior
party leader Ananth Kumar told the media here.
He said that 120
MPs would be campaigning for the upcoming polls and 250 public meetings
would be held in the next seven to eight days across the 70 assembly
constituencies in the city.
In addition, the presidents of 13 state units of the BJP will also be landing in Delhi soon to campaign.
Human
Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani, External Affairs Minister
Sushma Swaraj - who is a former Delhi chief minister, Science and
Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan - the chief ministerial candidate in
the 2013 polls - have already hit the campaign trail addressing numerous
public meetings all over Delhi.
Chief Ministers Manohar Lal
Khattar (Haryana) and Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh) are also
campaigning for the party and its chief ministerial candidate in Delhi.
Both Sushma Swaraj and Chouhan addressed two rallies Thursday, while Irani interacted with people in four assembly segments.
However,
the highlight of the whole campaign will be Modi's four rallies
scheduled to take place Jan 31, Feb 1, Feb 3 and Feb 4 in different
parts of the city.
According to informed sources, BJP president
Amit Shah would review the campaigning on a daily basis, and also take
into account the response garnered.
A meeting of the 18-member
core group, headed by Shah, took place at the headquarters of the state
unit Thursday as well where the party's campaigning was discussed and
reviewed.
Sources added that discussions were held on the rallies
that will be taking place in the future, especially those to be
addressed by Modi and Bedi.
The BJP also announced that it would put up five questions for Kejriwal every day till Feb 5.
On
Thursday, the BJP tried to corner the AAP by asking why did Kejriwal
take support from the Congress to form the government and why did he ask
for facilities after denying them initially.
The other questions
targeted Kejriwal for accepting SUVs, security cover, government house
after becoming the chief minister as well as travelling by chartered
plane and in business class as well.
The AAP, however, termed the questions "old and boring" and alleged that the BJP was "nervous and scared".