He said the BJP's strategy would not work as people know that the three municipal corporations will not be run by Modi, but local leaders of the BJP who have failed in their job in the past 10 years.
Noting that people have started doubting the credibility of electronic voting machines (EVMs) in a "big way", Kejriwal also blamed the Election Commission (EC) for not conducting a "fair probe" into the controversy surrounding it.
Citing poor sanitation in the national capital which is leading to a rise in vector-borne diseases such as dengue and chikungunya, he said there is "no hope" from the BJP and that the only hope for the people of Delhi is his Aam Aadmi Party.
"The only hope for the BJP is Narendra Modi and by using his name, the party wants to cover up its corruption and the poor sanitation condition.
He said that if the BJP really wanted to do the something, its leaders in the MCD could have done the same in the last 10 years.
Attacking the BJP for "destroying" all three municipal corporations, Kejriwal said the party has ruled the bodies for 10 years, but it has not done even a single good work in the national capital.
Kejriwal said if someone casts his vote in favour of the BJP, he should know that his vote is going for a Delhi with filth, dengue and chikungunya.
"A person voting for the BJP should be held responsible when any member of his family is diagnosed with dengue as he has voted for 'the party of dengue and garbage'," the AAP chief said.
"The AAP government has eradicated tanker, electricity, parking, counterfeit mafias. The AAP is the only party which also can eliminate several mafias - parking mafia, road mafia - in the MCDs," the Delhi chief minister said.
The elections to all the 272 wards of the three civic bodies where the BJP, Congress and the AAP are locked in a triangular battle will be held on Sunday.
Before 2012, there was one unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). During the Sheila Dikshit regime, it was trifurcated into three bodies - North, South and East Delhi Municipal Corporations. The BJP has been ruling the civic bodies since 2007.
The Delhi government looks after four main issues -- electricity, water, health and education where we took "revolutionary steps" that have been discussed across the world, he said.
He said the concept of 'Mohalla Clinic' is being replicated across the country.
"We have ensured medicines and pathological tests free of cost in government hospitals. People are coming to Delhi to study our education model. Electricity is cheaper in Delhi in comparison to other states. We are providing free water and potable water to every household," he said.
"It is the duty of the Election Commission to investigate these doubts. The EC is not conducting a fair probe on EVMs due to which our doubts has become strong," he said.
Asked whether the EC is under pressure, Kejriwal said that it seems so.
Asked about the significance of the MCD polls, the AAP leader said these elections are very significant for the people of Delhi, adding that "if we clean Delhi, a good image of the city will emerge in the entire world as people across the globe come to Delhi".
"If there is spurt in cases of dengue, chikungunya in Delhi, other countries issue advisory asking their citizens not to go to India which paints a bad image of the country. The BJP has painted a bad image of Delhi by poor sanitation, rise in dengue cases," he said.
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