Just hours after a crucial meeting of the BJP to draw up a final battle plan for the Delhi assembly polls, party leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy on Thursday shot five questions at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal, highlighting his supposed "failure to keep up his promise" to the people.
At Thursday's strategic meeting, the BJP had decided to deploy over 120 MPs from various states to beef up the party's poll campaign in the capital. It also decided to field five questions daily to AAP leader until the elections.

At the ensuing press conference on Thursday afternoon, Rudy fielded five questions for Kejriwal.
1. Why use security despite pledging not to?
2. Why use metro once only and then use official car?
3. Why did you use private jet for personal use?
4. Why did AAP take Congress support to form government? and
5. Why no action was taken against Sheila Dikshit?
Apparently, the BJP has decided to go into a full battle mode in a bid to counter the AAP and secure a majority in the Delhi elections due on February 7.
Several important decisions were taken at the party's strategy meeting at the party headquarters on Thursday. It was attended by several top leaders of the party and was chaired by party chief Amit Shah.
The party has roped in 120 MPs and hundreds of party workers from 13 states to Delhi to run the election campaign as it reached feverish pitch.
There will be 250 BJP rallies in the city in the next few days and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address four of them.
"We will do micro-management of the elections. We will be fighting for two-third majority," Bangalore South MP and senior party leader Ananth Kumartold reporters after the meeting.
There will also be daily assessment of the campaign, he said.
The party however will not release a manifesto, but only "a vision document."
At Thursday's strategic meeting, the BJP had decided to deploy over 120 MPs from various states to beef up the party's poll campaign in the capital. It also decided to field five questions daily to AAP leader until the elections.
At the ensuing press conference on Thursday afternoon, Rudy fielded five questions for Kejriwal.
1. Why use security despite pledging not to?
2. Why use metro once only and then use official car?
3. Why did you use private jet for personal use?
4. Why did AAP take Congress support to form government? and
5. Why no action was taken against Sheila Dikshit?
Apparently, the BJP has decided to go into a full battle mode in a bid to counter the AAP and secure a majority in the Delhi elections due on February 7.
Several important decisions were taken at the party's strategy meeting at the party headquarters on Thursday. It was attended by several top leaders of the party and was chaired by party chief Amit Shah.
The party has roped in 120 MPs and hundreds of party workers from 13 states to Delhi to run the election campaign as it reached feverish pitch.
There will be 250 BJP rallies in the city in the next few days and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address four of them.
"We will do micro-management of the elections. We will be fighting for two-third majority," Bangalore South MP and senior party leader Ananth Kumartold reporters after the meeting.
There will also be daily assessment of the campaign, he said.
The party however will not release a manifesto, but only "a vision document."
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