Confident that the people of Delhi “would make the right choice” of ridding the Capital of “AAP-induced disasters”, BJP national president J P Nadda on Thursday assessed the party’s preparations for the February 5 elections.
According to sources, Nadda asked the party to “unite to take the BJP to victory” and focus more on outreach over the coming days.
Nadda participated in election management meetings held at the BJP state office to gather updates on electoral arrangements and “provided guidance for improvement”, sources said, adding that a meeting of the BJP’s state core committee is scheduled to be held at Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s residence on Friday.
This, sources said, will be followed by a meeting of the Central Election Committee chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi where the final decision regarding the BJP’s remaining candidates for the polls will be taken.
In the meeting, Nadda reportedly said that the Delhi election “offers an opportunity to choose between Arvind Kejriwal’s falsehoods and corruption and BJP’s truth and development”. “He expressed confidence that the people of Delhi would make the right choice and free the city from AAP-induced disasters,” a party leader said.