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AAP Made Only Promises, People Of Delhi Will Choose BJP Govt Under PM Modi’s Leadership: Amit Shah

The last date for filing nominations is 21 January while the last date for withdrawal of candidature is 24 January

Mumbai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah took a dig on current Delhi govt and accused Aam Aadmi Party of only making promises.

Shah said people of Delhi will choose a government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“I am confident that through this festival of democracy, the people of Delhi will defeat those, who misled them for five years by making only hollow promises to them. They will choose a government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi,” Shah tweeted.

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In another tweet, Shah said: “In the last 60 months, the Aam Aadmi Party government made only and only promises and now in the last 3 months, the public development money was spent on advertisements for its announcements. People of Delhi are still looking for free wifi, 1.5 million CCTV cameras, new colleges and hospitals.”

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“This election is the election of the poor to fulfil their dream of a pucca house. This election is about removing those in power who snatch their right to free treatment under the Ayushman scheme. This election is to oust those, who disturbed the peace of Delhi for their vote bank politics,” he tweeted.

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Delhi, where 70 assembly seats are at stake, will go to the polls on 8 February. The counting of votes will be held on February 11, Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora said here on Monday.

Also Read: Delhi Assembly Elections To Be Held On Feb 8, Counting On Feb 11

The last date for filing nominations is 21 January while the last date for withdrawal of candidature is 24 January.

In 2015 assembly polls, the AAP won 67 of 70 seats while the BJP could win only three seats. The Congress, which was in power for 15 years in Delhi between 1998 and 2013, failed to get any seat.

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