Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay has written a strong letter asking local leaders to "unite" and has warned that they will "regret your inactivity all your life."
In a sign of the party's desperation to get its act together in the last lap of the Delhi elections, to be held in eight days, Mr Upadhyay has appealed to the leaders of the state unit to "forget differences" and work to ensure a win for the party.
The letter indicates that many of Delhi's stalwarts have been in a deep sulk over former top cop Kiran Bedi being para-dropped earlier this month as the party's chief ministerial candidate and their reported lassitude and disinterest in supporting her has the party worried. The letter was written a few days after Kiran Bedi's anointment.
On Thursday, BJP chief Amit Shah called in the heavy armour to Delhi, deploying an army of the BJP's top ministers and lawmakers to campaign in Delhi.
Delhi Hospital Shooting: 3 Arrested, Minor Was "Main Shooter": Cops Delhi University Inviting Applications For Certificate Course In Pali/Tibetan Man Insulted By Employer's Son Takes Revenge, Robs Him Off Rs 3.5 Crore Barack Obama Wants Joe Biden To Pull Out Of US Presidential Race: Report World's Largest Isolated Tribe Makes Rare Appearance In New Footage Shooter Had Trump's Face Right In Middle Of Crosshairs, Shows New Video Comedy Legend Bob Newhart Dead At 94: Publicist Israeli Strike Kills Field Commander In Elite Hezbollah Unit: Report Delhi-San Francisco Air India Flight Diverted To Russia After Engine Glitch Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.