A day before it votes, Delhi woke up on Friday to full front page ads in the morning newspapers that detail the Narendra Modi government's achievements at the Centre. The Aam Aadmi Party has cried foul.
The BJP ad, which pitches the party as the best choice to run Delhi, is dominated by a large photograph of Prime Minister Modi. The BJP's presumptive chief minister Kiran Bedi also features in the ad, but it is clear who the BJP is counting on for tomorrow's crucial assembly election.
The hard-to-miss ad is not in violation of Election Commission rules, but the Aam Aadmi Party has questioned those rules.
He also tweeted, "From where BJP gets money to give front page AD in every newspaper. These ADs are most expensive and costly."
"The BJP ad gives an impression that Narendra Modi wants to leave the PM seat and become CM of Delhi. The Election Commission should look at all such ads. Especially it should be decided quickly if the BJP ad in which the central government is being praised is against the moral code of conduct or not," said the Congress' Manish Tewari.
The party has also struck back, accusing the Aam Aadmi Party of seeking votes on communal lines, pointing to a full page ad in some newspapers supporting AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal.
"You cannot ask for votes on the basis of caste...We have raised a lot of questions on AAP because of its double character." Mr Narasimha said.
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