Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Opposition again over dynastic politics today, declaring that while the BJP's mantra is "Nation First", the other side operates on the "Family first" maxim. Then, in an apparent dig at Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party -- which rules Delhi and Punjab -- and the rest of the opposition bloc, he also said "every party associated with the Congress" is responsible for the anti-Sikh riots.
Speaking at a rally in Delhi's Dwarka, PM Modi said, "Friends, all this happened because the BJP is committed to the "Nation First" model. On the other hand, the Congress and the Opposition bloc -- their only agenda is 'Family First'."
"In this very Delhi, my Sikh brothers and sisters were killed by placing burning tyres around their neck. Today, every party under the Congress umbrella stands guilty," he added, citing the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
AAP and Congress are contesting in Delhi under a seat-sharing deal that allotted four seats to Mr Kejriwal's party and three to the Congress. The two parties, though, are contesting against each other in Punjab, with the respective state units unable to bury the hatchet.
The BJP is going solo in the national capital, contesting all seven seats. In 2019, the party had swept the capital and is now hoping for a repeat performance.
AAP, determined to put up a strong fight, found itself stymied after the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case. But since his release on interim bail earlier this month, the party has got a fresh boost. Two of its other key leaders, Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain, though, are still in jail.
In 2019, AAP and Congress had contested separately, playing into the hands of the BJP. This time, the two parties are hoping that their alliance would help keep the anti-BJP vote together.
Delhi votes in a single phase on May 25. The counting of votes will be held on June 4.