Delhi goes to poll in less than five days, AAP and BJP are still seen quarrelling over a controversial advertisement in newspaper. The advertisement mocks AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal threatening to disrupt Republic Day celebrations and later complaining that he was not issued a VIP pass. The Aam Admi Party has issued a two-hour deadline to withdraw the advertisement and apologise.
“What has happened to BJP? First they targeted my children. I remained silent. Annaji had said one should have capacity to tolerate but BJP's ad in today's newspapers has crossed all limits,” said AAP leader Arvind Kejrival. In fact, he has even called for an emergency party meeting at his residence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday had targeted AAP saying, “If you give vote to a government that believes in agitations, they won't have time to discuss your issues. They only need space in media." The PM furthered his argument against the opposition party, saying that they were only interested in Dharnas and not in effectively running the state government.
Who will prove their mettle at the Delhi State Elections 2015 – AAP or BJP?
Delhi votes on February 7. The counting will be done three days later, on February 10.

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