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This Article is From Dec 02, 2013

People don't want to waste votes on AAP, says BJP's Sushma Swaraj: highlights

People don't want to waste votes on AAP, says BJP's Sushma Swaraj: highlights
New Delhi:
  • In the last months, we have increased awareness about Congress's corruption
  • Power tariff, electricity, water, women security were some of the issues that we have raised
  • We sent a report on Yamuna, state of villages, unauthorised colonies
  • We progressed systematically
  • We set up call centers for admissions which led to an increase in the youth seeking admissions
  • After Modi was declared as PM candidate, people thought no Muslim would support BJP
  • Sushma ji went to each and every booth
  • We published reports on alternative agendas
  • We used social media extensively to campaign. We have more than 6 lakh followers
  • There is a wave against Congress
  • AAP has been in a dreamland and people are also thinking they will be able to change things- those are dreams

  • BJP's Delhi state chief Vijay Goel, along with senior leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley, addressed a press conference in New Delhi today.
  • Anti-Congress wave, a swing towards the BJP and better coordination at the booth level will ensure that BJP forms a government in Delhi with a sizable majority
  • People don't want to waste votes on AAP
  • For the next two days we will focus on individual booths

Arun Jaitley:

  • In the last two weeks, Delhi Congress has stopped attempting to win the polls
  • In a way, the national leadership of Congress has abandoned this election
  • The BJP is united in its campaign in Delhi and we have all been associated with it
  • The loser in these elections is now known - all that needs to be seen is  what will be the BJP's majority and whether the new party will be able to make its presence felt
  • Each Congress candidate is fighting these elections at a personal level; we can't see an effort at the party's level
  • The national leadership seems to have abandoned the campaign
  • This was natural as there was a wave for change and the anti-incumbency factor against the state government
  • AAP has greater media visibility vis-a-vis its true strength
  • Dr Harsh Vardhan:
  • It's not just enthusiasm in the workers but also amongst the people
  • People don't want to vote for the Congress. The party has become synonymous with scams
  • Most people think that voting for the AAP would mean wasting their vote



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