The Delhi BJP on Saturday released a "chargesheet" against the Arvind Kejriwal government, alleging that the AAP "misguided and befooled" people in the last five years and "failed" to fulfill the promises made before the 2015 assembly election.
For the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi, the AAP sought to strike direct rapport with voters with an 'Acche Beete Paanch Saal - Lage Raho Kejriwal' slogan amid Chief Minister Arvind answering a volley of question on his governance in a town hall meeting with people in Constitution Club.
Answering a volley of question on his governance, ranging from women's safety to free health facility and subsidised power, Kejriwal, in his first Town Hall meeting, said ensuring a clean city would be his first priority, if voted to power in polls likely to be held by January end or early February.
Amid chants of party's slogan for the upcoming polls 'Acche Beete Paanch Saal - Lage Raho Kejriwal', he said in the last five years, the AAP-led Delhi government worked on those issues which were most important for the development of any society.
He said ensuring a clean Delhi would be his main focus in the next five years if he comes back to power. "We will clean Delhi, clean lanes and roads of Delhi. We will clean it to the extent that you will be proud to call yourself a Delhiite," he said.