Claiming that the BJP would emerge victorious in all the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, the party's city unit President Manoj Tiwari Sunday evening claimed that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will trail at the third place in the contest.
The Congress will do only slightly better than the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi, said Tiwari who is contesting the polls from North East Delhi parliamentary seat.
"The feedback of party leaders and workers as well as people shows the results of polls will be encouraging for the BJP. We will win all the seven seats in Delhi with huge margins while the AAP will trail at third place and the Congress doing slightly better than it," Tiwari claimed.
Citing allegations of bogus voting by the AAP's South Delhi candidate Raghav Chadha, the Delhi BJP chief said, "He is levelling the bogus voting charge as he is scared of defeat."
He said people had expectations from Narendra Modi in 2014 which now has changed into their strong faith in him.
Tiwari, who cast his vote in Yamuna Vihar in North East Delhi, said he felt ecstatic after exercising his franchise after a gap of some years and was nervous while pressing the button on EVM, fearing he would goof up and end up voting for a rival. Tiwari alleged a BJP worker was slapped by an AAP MLA in Mayur Vihar Phase III and said it reflected the "decline" in political ethics on the part of the ruling party in Delhi.
Attacking Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, he said that the Nakaampanthi has so much ruined Delhi that the voters going to push AAP to the third number.
"The political graph of these Bahanapanthis is going down because they have been trying to find new excuses for not working in the interest of the people," Tiwari said.