Noting that BJP stood united in Delhi behind its chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi and there was no internal rift, he said the party would win in a big way touching the two-third majority mark.
He also termed the issue of former Union minister Jayanathi Natarajan as an "internal matter" of the Congress which should be sorted by it in-house and denied she was in touch with him or his party.
He asserted that Delhi Assembly polls was still a three-cornered contest.
"I feel the matter of granting full statehood status to Delhi should not be made an election issue. There will be harm in making it an emotional poll issue. There is need for a proper debate on it during normal times and not during poll time. You should not bring in such sensitive issues in vote bank politics," Shah told Times Now.
Shah said BJP contested all elections with seriousness as was done by it in Delhi and since these polls were held in the national capital it was more visible to the media.
Taking a jibe at AAP's Arvind Kejriwal, who fought against VIP culture and made an issue at not being invited to the Republic Day celebrations where US President Barack Obama was the chief guest, the BJP chief said he would surely send him a VIP invite at Bedi's swearing-in as chief minister.
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