New Delhi, January 6: BJP President Amit Shah stated on Sunday that the party will go to polls in the national capital without a Chief Ministerial face. According to an Economic Times report, Shah told the party workers whom he was addressing that BJP would form the government in Delhi under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Shah focussed on having small meetings and door to door campaigns rather than having huge rallies in order to reach out to maximum people. He urged the party workers to visit any household with a photo of PM Narendra Modi and with a BJP flag to talk about the developments that the party has done. Delhi Assembly Elections 2020: Do Not Vote for Those Who 'Create Divisions Among Hindus and Muslims', Says CM Arvind Kejriwal.

The party will fight the election under the leadership of BJP President Manoj Tiwari, but the decision on who will be the Chief Ministerial candidate will be taken after the polls. In the last two elections, BJP had decided on the CM's candidate before the state went to polls. Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday indirectly attacked the BJP Party and urged the voters not to cast their precious votes to those who 'create divisions among Hindus and Muslims'.

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