In a big show of strength in the last lap of campaigning, hundreds of women workers and leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party landed in Kiran Bedi's constituency today, dancing to loud drum beats and raising slogans in praise of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal.
Ms Bedi is Mr Kejriwal's main rival for the post of chief minister and is contesting from Krishna Nagar in East Delhi, considered a bastion of her party, the BJP. But today, cries of "Pehle Sheila hari hai, ab Bedi ki bari hai (Sheila Dikhshit lost last time, now its Bedi's turn)" filled the air in the congested locality as party leaders like actor-activist Gul Panag and former corporate honcho Meera Sanyal led the rally.
Ms Bedi - who has made much of her experience as a former police officer in her campaign - has accorded top priority to security for women in Delhi on her list of promises.
The AAP rally is also strategically timed - Delhi votes in three days and campaigning ends tomorrow.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has addressed three rallies in the last four days, will address one again today, this time in South Delhi's Ambedkar Nagar.
Analysts say AAP has made its gains at the cost of the Congress, which looks in the danger of winning even fewer seats than it did 13 months ago.
In Mr Maken's constituency Sadar Bazar, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi will hold a roadshow today. Mr Gandhi also addressed a rally in Jahangirpuri in north-west Delhi.
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