"This is my real ghar wapsi. I was appointed the DCP West in 1980 and following that I worked extensively here solving its traffic problems and also against all sorts of addiction," she said.
Later, at a rally in Dwarka, Bedi made attempts to reach out to the female electorate saying that women's security in the capital was her "full responsibility".
Bedi also sought to strike a chord with the crowd by calling herself as their "friend, "sister and mother".
"I am your mother and sister. You must have patience, you will have a friend in me. This is your own government, you all will sit on that chair," Bedi said.
BJP's Matiala candidate Rajesh Gehlot West Delhi MP Pravesh Varma was also present during the Dwarka rally.
Earlier, Bedi, who reached an hour late in the rally also met members of the Market Association of Dwarka.
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