As Sonia jumped into the campaign mode for the first time in the February 7 polls, the four leaders traded charges and countercharges with the Congress President slamming 'pracharak' Modi and 'dharnebaaj' Kejriwal. Sonia also asked voters to guard against "politics of hatred".
Wooing voters to back BJP and not to support those who believed in 'dharnas', the Prime Minister took a swipe at his opponents who say prices of petrol and diesel have come down in India because Modi is "lucky".
Taunting his rivals, he said, "Ok, let's accept that I am lucky but you have saved money. If Modi's luck is benefitting the people, what can be more fortunate? If because of my good luck, prices of petrol and diesel get reduced and common man saves more, then what is need for bringing someone who is unlucky?"
Modi was addressing a rally in Dwarka in south west Delhi-- the second in as many days.
"However, as soon as polls were declared, they start competing each other in spreading lies which could lead to sensation and give them some space in the media," he added.
Targeting Kejriwal, he asked people whether they want development or 'dharnas'.
Modi said the city will suffer if the electorate vote for someone who is more interested in "dharnas" and "looking for space in TV media" than talking about issues to address them.
Responding to the constant 'dharna' jibes at him, Kejriwal said," I don't sit on dharna for myself. I sit on Dharna for people."
Addressing her first election rally Delhi at Meethapur near Badarpur, Sonia asked voters to save Delhi from those who make only "hollow promises".
"While one party has a pracharak, who only does 'prachar' the other just a dharnebaaj, who is all the time busy organising dharnas. Delhi needs good governance and not false promises... BJP and AAP can only talk big and make hollow promises.
She also raked up the issue of communal violence that took place in some parts of Delhi before the Assembly election dates were announced and alleged that it was being done to "capture power" in the state.
Sonia also alleged that BJP kept on "delaying" elections in Delhi and "continued with its rule" here in the name of President's rule.
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