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Poster war: BJP accuses AAP leaders of criminal activities, while AAP blames BJP for rising crime in Delhi

New Delhi: The Delhi BJP launched a new campaign poster on Saturday targeting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), accusing its leaders of being involved in criminal activities. The poster, titled “AAP-da ke Gunday,” is designed to resemble a film poster and depicts prominent AAP leaders alongside serious allegations. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday launched a series of videos and a new poster aimed at criticising the BJP and questioning the Delhi Police’s handling of law and order.

The BJP’s message in the poster accuses the AAP of being a “gang of goons and criminals,” with the tagline “Directed by Saurabh Bharadwaj and produced by Atishi Marlena.” The post accompanying the poster on the official BJP Delhi handle on X reads, “On February 5, the people of Delhi will teach the AAP gang, filled with goons and criminals, a lesson!” The poster showcases various AAP leaders, accusing them of being involved in several criminal activities and public controversies.

Along with the poster, the Aam Admi Party posted on its official X handle, “Delhi residents will do BJP’s bag pack in the upcoming elections.” In addition to the poster, several videos were released, featuring slogans like “Tadipar Chikara” and “Delhi Wale, BJP Ka Karenge Bag Pack,” continuously calling out the BJP.

The AAP’s campaign seems focussed on portraying the BJP as a villain responsible for the worsening law and order situation in the national Capital, an issue that the AAP has raised repeatedly, frequently pointing out that the Delhi Police comes under the Union Home Ministry.

The timing of the release of this poster, just days ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections on February 5, adds to the intensity of the ongoing political battle in the national Capital. While the BJP is using the poster to target the AAP’s leadership, the party is positioning itself as an alternative, accusing the ruling party of corruption and criminal ties.

The Assembly elections in Delhi will take place on February 5 and the votes will be counted on February 8.

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