Kumar was referring to the man who opened fire at the students protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) on Thursday, injuring one of the Jamia students
The minister went door to door and handed booklets of BJP to the residents of the colony. He was accompanied by other party workers and later joined by residents too
Earlier today, BJP President JP Nadda also took part in the rally in the Greater Kailash area
Speaking to IANS, Kejriwal said his government started taking decisions soon after the verdict, adding that the verdict galvanized the government into more work and announcements
In the last column of its manifesto, the party said that it will pass the resolution in the first session of the Delhi Assembly after the elections and will ask the Centre to withdraw the Act
AAP leader Sanjay Singh also demanded an FIR against him for his remarks
The manifesto also committed to spend 25 per cent budget each year on fighting pollution and improving transport facilities
As many as 672 candidates are contesting Delhi elections and 32 of them are accused of crimes against women, says Association of Democratic Reforms.
Not only Opposition, RSS wing too protests PSU divestment plans
The city government has also been demanding more funds from the Centre for the MCD.
The manifesto said if it forms the government, the party will give wheat flour to the poor at Rs 2 per kg.
Kejriwal was responding to Vardhan's tweet in which the BJP leader questioned the chief minister for calling himself 'Delhi's son'
While Thakur has been barred from campaigning for three days, Verma will not be allowed to campaign for four days
The Minister was addressing a public meeting ahead of the elections to Delhi Assembly
The notice said the AAP had approached the Delhi chief electoral officer with a complaint
The AAP National Convenor's remarks come in response to a BJP leader allegedly calling him a "terrorist" at an election rally here.
According to a leader, the party will reach every voter of Delhi at least twice in the next seven days with a message that they should vote Kejriwal.
AAP leader Sanjay Singh hit out at the BJP for targeting Kejriwal, saying he is the "son of Delhi" and the people will give it a befitting response in the February 8 election.
The party is leaving no stone unturned to secure massive gains, which it feels can be converted to victory in the forthcoming polls.
She accused Kejriwal, who is the AAP national convener, of not helping Mishra, a volunteer of his party, when she complained about her alleged physical harassment in 2016.