New Delhi: BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi said on Thursday that she was looking forward to serving the city and making it secure and positive.
She posted on the micro-blogging site Twitter: “Sharing with a sense of gratitude. Looking forward to serving my city now. Making it secure, and positive.”
Sharing with a sense of gratitude. Looking forward to serving my city now. Making it secure, and positive.. pic.twitter.com/GQz3VYCOI9
— Kiran Bedi (@thekiranbedi) January 22, 2015
Meanwhile, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal today took a dig at Bedi for dodging his invite for an open debate on issues facing the city, saying she was running away from the challenge.
He posted a series of Tweets saying the same.
“Kiran ji saying she would debate after elections in Assembly. She refuses to debate before elections saying she believes in delivery. Does it mean delivery before elections, debate after elections? We want debate before and delivery later,” he wrote.
In another post he wrote, “Why Kiran ji running away from debate? She is busy but surely she can take out two hours from busy schedule. People want to know her stand on issues.”
Kiran ji saying she wud debate after elections in assembly. She refuses to debate before elections saying she believes in delivery(1/2)
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 21, 2015
Does it mean delivery before elections, debate after elections? We want debate before and delivery later(2/2)
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 21, 2015
Why kiran ji running away from debate? She is busy but surely she can take out 2 hrs from busy schedule. Ppl want 2 know her stand on issues
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 21, 2015
Bedi had retorted to the AAP chief's invite terming it as 'drama' and saying that she puts delivery over debate that prompted further response from him, as per PTI.
On the other hand, Congress' campaign committee chief Ajay Maken had said yesterday that he was ready for a 'structured debate' with leaders of rival political parties ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls.
With PTI inputs