The BJP - which has drafted a new, aggressive strategy for the last lap in the Delhi elections - says it will take on what it calls Arvind Kejriwal's "negativism" with a positive campaign only.
"If the Aam Aadmi Party is born out of politics of negativism then BJP should not do the same. We have a lot of positives. The BJP should only do positive campaigning is my advice to the party," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told NDTV, on the bitter trading of charges between the two parties in Delhi.
Clearly indicating that the BJP's chief target is Arvind Kejriwal, Mr Jaitley said, "The Congress is disappearing. The AAP's USP is that it can lower the levels of debate and politics. The people have to choose between obstructionists and reformists."
Mr Jaitley reportedly stepped in to ask for a change of strategy after a BJP ad campaign that got a lot of negative reviews upset the party's top leadership.
Mr Jaitley had the campaign changed.
Delhi votes next Saturday.
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