New Delhi: With municipal polls just round the corner, Delhi BJP has brought the `lucky rath` that was used by Narendra Modi to campaign for the 2007 assembly polls in Gujarat for a 15-day long `Jan Sangharsha` yatra here.
The yatra, to be led by Delhi BJP chief Vijendra Gupta, will be flagged off by party president Nitin Gadkari on Saturday in Burari village of West Delhi.
Gupta said the `yatra` has been organised to raise awareness among people of Delhi about alleged corruption of the city government. "BJP has been in a constant struggle against this corrupt government, and this Jan Sangharash Yatra will further strengthen our demand for its removal. It`s time this government should go," Delhi Pradesh President Vijendra Gupta said.
Beginning from February 11 from Burari village in North east Delhi, the yatra will be flagged off by BJP President Nitin Gadkari. "We will be joined by various senior leaders of the party through the 15 days," Gupta added. The yatra will conclude in Chandni Chowk on February 25.
"Delhi government has fooled the people in the name of Commonwealth Games and other policies. Delhi government and the government at the centre have only minted money. The Delhi Government is a highly corrupt government and time they should face the law of the land," Gupta alleged. "BJP has been in a constant struggle against this corrupt government, and this Jan Sangharash Yatra will further strengthen our demand for its removal. It`s time this government should go," Delhi Pradesh President Vijendra Gupta said.
Beginning from February 11 from Burari village in North east Delhi, the yatra will be flagged off by BJP President Nitin Gadkari. "We will be joined by various senior leaders of the party through the 15 days," Gupta added. The yatra will conclude in Chandni Chowk on February 25.
"Delhi government has fooled the people in the name of Commonwealth Games and other policies. Delhi government and the government at the centre have only minted money. The Delhi Government is a highly corrupt government and time they should face the law of the land," Gupta alleged.
PTI