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.
"We know the mood of the people of Delhi and I have full confidence that we will take forward the journey of BJP's victory under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he added.
Shah further said every worker of the BJP should work extra hard till Feb 7 when the city goes to the polls.
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