Before filing her nomination, Bedi paid tribute to Lala Lajpat Rai and also cleaned his statue in Krishna Nagar and put a saffron coloured BJP scarf (patka) having the party symbol around it. However, she removed it from the statue a few minutes later.
The former IPS officer also met tea and newspaper sellers in Krishna Nagar before taking out her roadshow and inquired about the kind of issues they were facing
"At least spare the freedom fighters. At least do not saffronize them free fighters. A freedom fighter does not belong to any party, he belongs to the country. We should not divide him into BJP or Congress or this and that party," Kejriwal told reporters here.
Bedi will contest assembly elections from Krishna Nagar constituency, which is a BJP's stronghold.
Delhi will go to Assembly poll on February 7 while counting of voters will be held on February 10.
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