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BJP confident of clean sweep

NEW DELHI: The BJP is confident of winning all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi whether the Congress and the AAP forge an alliance or not.

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Syed Ali Ahmed

Tribune News Service 

New Delhi, April 12

The BJP is confident of winning all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi whether the Congress and the AAP forge an alliance or not. 

The BJP said the confidence was the result of response of the electorate it got in rallies and other political functions. The BJP also claimed to have got a tremendous response on its Facebook account. Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari yesterday connected with four lakh people in one hour on the party's Facebook.

The BJP on its Facebook account has appealed “Niklo ghar makano se, Jang lado beimano se”. Seven hundred people joined the BJP in one day, Tiwari claimed.

To cut into the Congress vote bank, the BJP has started wooing electorates of Poorvanchal living in unauthorised clusters. 

The AAP raised the issue of demolition of a structure in Karol Bagh saying that it was a Mohalla Clinic.  To counter this allegation, all the three Mayors of Municipal Corporations — Adesh Gupta of North Delhi, Bipin Bihari Singh of East Delhi, Narender Chawala of South Delhi - said it was a baseless allegation and propaganda against the BJP that the AAP wanted to further in the election.

Sees fight from cong on 2 seats 

A senior leader of the saffron party said that the Congress could give fight only on two seats — North-East and East Delhi parliamentary constituency where Muslims comprised 20% of all voters 

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