The five questions BJP is asking Arvind Kejriwal
January 29, 2015  16:20
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The battle for Delhi has just got fiercer.

The BJP in a change of strategy has decided to go on the offensive to counter the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which, according to an
opinion poll by ABP NewsNielsen showed the BJP trailing AAP by nine points (50% to 41%). There is also open dissent by many local Delhi BJP leaders over chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi.

BJP senior leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy at a just-concluded presser has said that every day, the party will ask AAP five questions.

Says Rudy, "We believe that Arvind Kejriwal has tried to create falsehood in his campaign and the people of Delhi need to know the answers.

The five questions are:

Q1.  Why did AAP compromise on principles for the sake of power?

Q2. What happened to AAP's promise of taking action against Sheela Dixit?

Q3. What happened to AAP's promise that they won't take VIP benefits?

Q4.  He went to take oath travelling in the metro, then why did he use SUVs for work?

Q5. Arvind Kejriwal had said that travelling in a private jet was against his principles, then why did he travel in a private jet?


The BJP hopes to do two things with this questionnaire for AAP, one, counter Bedi's refusal to a debate with AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, and two, it will heat up a lacklustre campaign. All the questions are directed at Kejriwal's aam aadmi image, if you notice.

There will five more questions tomorrow, and will continue till Delhi goes to the polls.
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