New Delhi: BJP president Amit Shah Saturday said the Aam Aadmi Party was “fighting for political survival” in Delhi.
Speaking to party workers here, Shah said the AAP would be rejected by the voters of Delhi in the Feb 7 assembly polls as its position was “very weak”.
“What can the AAP teach us which is fighting for its own political survival in these elections. Its position is very weak in many constituencies,” Shah said.
Shah asked party workers to put up an all-out fight in the upcoming Delhi polls to ensure grand victory for the party that would make it “invincible for the next 25 years”.
Shah further said the BJP must win the polls to continue its “victory march” after its win in Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Haryana, and impressive performance in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly polls.
“There are several crucial reasons to win Delhi elections because there is Narendra Modi’s leadership. We have a big organisation and the trust of the people the BJP-led government has received in the last seven months,” he said. (Agencies)