Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of the alleged attack on him during his 'padyatra' in west Delhi's Vikaspuri a day ago. He also challenged the saffron party to prove its strength by contesting in polls against him.


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AAP also has claimed that Kejriwal was allegedly attacked by "BJP goons" during his 'padyatra' campaign.


Attacking the BJP, the former Delhi Chief Minister said, "Yesterday, the BJP sent their goons to attack me in Vikaspuri."


"Do you want to kill me? If you have the strength, contest the elections," he said while attacking BJP.


The AAP leader urged voters not to support the BJP, claiming that the party would end all the free schemes he has implemented.


"If you vote for the BJP by mistake, they will shut down your children's schools and start sending you electricity bills of Rs 10,000. The people of Delhi have to decide whether they want to vote for those who work or those who stop work," Kejriwal said.


The 'padyatra' or foot march in Vikaspuri was part of a series of public rallies being conducted by AAP leaders across Delhi in the run-up to the assembly elections, likely to be held in February 2025.


The 'padyatra' or foot march in Vikaspuri was part of a series of public rallies conducted by AAP leaders across Delhi in preparation for the assembly polls, expected to take place in February 2025.


(With PTI Inputs)