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BY MPost13 Jan 2015 11:43 PM GMT
MPost13 Jan 2015 11:43 PM GMT
Sampath said the Model Code of Conduct comes into force with immediate effect in Delhi. Some reactions:
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP: AAP is at least 5 per cent ahead of BJP in Delhi.
Shiela Dikshit, Congress: Congress is very much there and it ruled Delhi for 15 years and it has very good track record. Workers are out in the field and the response to meeting is very good. She adds, "I'm not going to contest this election. There are good leaders, the young people have come up and I welcome it. The AAP ran away from government. They made all promises but nothing happened. It was all misleading people, hope people are not misled. The track record is there."
Randeep Surjewala, Congress: The Congress welcomes the announcement of dates for Delhi Assembly Elections by the Election Commission of India. The results will show that the Congress is the only relevant party and the myths are about to be shattered. The party would like to re-establish its grassroots reach, connect and hold with people of Delhi through the magnificence of the electoral process into forming a Congress government in Delhi.
JP Aggarwal, Congress: They should have announced the dates earlier but they have delayed under the pressure from BJP. We are fully prepared for elections; we are already doing meetings with people and are hopeful this time. We are very much in the fight; people have seen the true face of AAP and BJP.
Shahnawaz Hussain, BJP: The BJP is ready to fight the elections. We welcome the dates.
Manish Sisodia, AAP: AAP is ready, we were waiting for this. I appeal to the people of Delhi to elect a government which can really control price rise and make Delhi corruption free.
Ashutosh, AAP: Delhi has been waiting for a long time. Since the dates have been announced we welcome that.
Sanjay Singh, AAP: The party has put forth a blueprint for the national capital and has gone ahead with a positive campaign. We welcome EC's decision and we are sure of getting a majority.
Atishi Marlena, AAP: People want Arvind Kejriwal to be the chief minister.
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP: AAP is at least 5 per cent ahead of BJP in Delhi.
Shiela Dikshit, Congress: Congress is very much there and it ruled Delhi for 15 years and it has very good track record. Workers are out in the field and the response to meeting is very good. She adds, "I'm not going to contest this election. There are good leaders, the young people have come up and I welcome it. The AAP ran away from government. They made all promises but nothing happened. It was all misleading people, hope people are not misled. The track record is there."
Randeep Surjewala, Congress: The Congress welcomes the announcement of dates for Delhi Assembly Elections by the Election Commission of India. The results will show that the Congress is the only relevant party and the myths are about to be shattered. The party would like to re-establish its grassroots reach, connect and hold with people of Delhi through the magnificence of the electoral process into forming a Congress government in Delhi.
JP Aggarwal, Congress: They should have announced the dates earlier but they have delayed under the pressure from BJP. We are fully prepared for elections; we are already doing meetings with people and are hopeful this time. We are very much in the fight; people have seen the true face of AAP and BJP.
Shahnawaz Hussain, BJP: The BJP is ready to fight the elections. We welcome the dates.
Manish Sisodia, AAP: AAP is ready, we were waiting for this. I appeal to the people of Delhi to elect a government which can really control price rise and make Delhi corruption free.
Ashutosh, AAP: Delhi has been waiting for a long time. Since the dates have been announced we welcome that.
Sanjay Singh, AAP: The party has put forth a blueprint for the national capital and has gone ahead with a positive campaign. We welcome EC's decision and we are sure of getting a majority.
Atishi Marlena, AAP: People want Arvind Kejriwal to be the chief minister.
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