Arvind Kejriwal (File Photo)
Aam Aadmi Party’s chief ministerial candidate Arvind Kejriwal has claimed that his party is winning 55 seats. The former CM said that he toured the whole of Delhi and he is getting 55 seats, but if mothers and sisters push hard then his party can reach 60 seats.
New Delhi : The party’s CM candidate Arvind Kejriwal has predicted how many seats the Aam Aadmi Party will get in the Delhi Assembly elections. He claims that AAP is getting 55 seats in the elections. He said that if mothers and sisters push hard, the party can get more than 60 seats. He has made this claim when the election campaign has stopped since 5 pm.
Former Delhi CM Kejriwal also said, “BJP was claiming that three seats of AAP are stuck – New Delhi, Jangpura, Kalkaji. Remember, AAP is going to win these seats with a historic margin.”
Arvind Kejriwal made big revelations!
Just two days are left for voting in the Delhi Assembly elections, and before that Aam Aadmi Party chief Kejriwal released a video statement on Monday and made some big revelations. He said that his party had distributed spy cameras and body cameras in slum areas to record the “misdeeds” and “election rigging” of the BJP and its “goons”.
Kejriwal claims that AAP is heading towards a historic victory while BJP is heading towards its worst ever defeat. This is why BJP is resorting to unethical methods. Kejriwal alleged that BJP workers want to put ink on the fingers of slum dwellers to prevent them from casting their votes by luring them with Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000.
AAP formed Quick Response Teams
Arvind Kejriwal appealed to the voters to take the money if they offer it but not let the ink be applied on their fingers. He warned the slum dwellers that if BJP comes to power, it will demolish the slums. He warned, “By selling your votes you will be signing your own death warrant.”
Against this, AAP has formed Quick Response Teams which will reach the spot within 15 minutes and stop the unconstitutional activities and ensure the arrest of the culprits. There has been no immediate response from BJP to Kejriwal’s allegations.