Delhi chief
minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the upcoming Assembly elections will be
fought on the basis of the AAP government’s work and noted that his party will
run a “positive” campaign.
At a press
conference on Monday evening, Kejriwal appealed to the people of Delhi to
“vote for us (AAP) only if you think we have done good work in the last
five years”.
“We
will run a positive campaign, will not abuse anyone,” he added.
Earlier, he
said on Twitter that the election will be fought on the basis of the AAP
government’s work.
The election
to the 70-member Delhi Assembly will take place on February 8 and results will
be declared on February 11, the Election Commission announced on Monday.
Chief
Election Commissioner Sunil Arora said the notification for the polls will be
issued on January 14 while the last date of withdrawal of candidature will be
January 24.