BJP formally launches preparations for Delhi polls
New Delhi: Delhi BJP on Wednesday formally started its preparations for the assembly polls due early next year by doing the 'bhumi pujan' for its temporary election office at the party's Pant Marg headquarters.
The ceremony was attended by Union ministers Harsh Vardhan, Hardeep Singh Puri, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari, party MPs and other senior leaders.
Puri, who is the election co-incharge of BJP for assembly polls, accused the ruling AAP in Delhi of depriving people of benefits of central government schemes.
But due to the "strong will" of the Modi government, he said, over 40 lakh people living in unauthorised colonies in the city will get ownership rights of their houses.
Tiwari said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has given "great pains" to people of Delhi.
"People are badly suffering due to air pollution but Kejriwal is accusing others for it. He did not hold any meeting with the chief ministers of neighbouring states nor did he call meetings with the Opposition or the experts in the field to find ways to control pollution," Tiwari alleged.