Delhi Assembly Election 2020

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Shiromani Akali Dal also distances itself from BJP on CAA, announces not to contest Delhi elections

Standing at your stand

Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, We were in talks with BJP for the last 3 days, but we are not ready to retreat at our stand. This is the reason why it has been decided on the orders of our leader that the Shiromani Akali Dal will distance itself from the assembly elections in Delhi. Let me tell you that Manjinder Singh Sirsa is currently an MLA from Shiromani Akali Dal in Delhi and this time he too has refused to contest elections considering the decision of the party.

No problem on seat sharing

When Manjinder Singh Sirsa was asked whether any decision was to be made on the issue of seat sharing and ticketing with the BJP behind this decision, he flatly denied this. Sirsa said that the matter has not happened on the seat or ticket sharing. Manjinder Singh Sirsa was asked if he would like to go to Shaheen Bagh now, to this, he gave a roundly reply and said that we are in favor of the Citizenship Amendment Act, while the people sitting there are against it. We do not have complete ideological equality with them.

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Delhi elections: Kejriwal government will give 10 guarantees including pollution-free Delhi, will release manifesto

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is going to issue ten guarantees before the Delhi elections today. This guarantee is to assure the public, in the next five years, it is being claimed to fulfill these ten guarantees. Apart from these 10 guarantees, the party will issue its detailed manifesto separately.

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Delhi elections : Manoj Tiwari’s dancing to Lage Raho Kejriwal campaign song ‘morphed’, made by BJP supporter says AAP

New Delhi: A “morphed” video showing Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari dancing to AAP’s Assembly poll campaign song “Lage Raho Kejriwal” was made by a supporter and not by the party, the AAP has informed the Delhi election body.

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“No negative campaigning” is Kejriwal’s strategy against Modi brigade?

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In 2014, Kejriwal took on Narendra Modi, then prime ministerial aspirant, in the Lok Sabha election from Varanasi. In 2015 Delhi Assembly election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Arvind Kejriwal launched no-holds-barred attacks on one another as the BJP and the AAP engaged in bitter electoral fight. Kejriwal returned as Delhi chief minister with the AAP winning 67 of 70 seats pocketing 54 per cent vote share.

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Why Kejriwal is the biggest threat to Modi in emerging political equation

Arvind Kejriwal is a tough nut to crack for Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. The battle for Delhi will further prove that Modi Magic is on the wane despite the violent assertion of his Hindutva agenda. There is no denying the fact that Kejriwal is not the same brand as five years ago. Then, he was a political greenhorn but he was the one politician trusted by the public for not being a seasoned politician. He was seen as a man who had entered politics not to do politics but to change politics. He is still

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