Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has reached the election office in Jamnagar House in the national capital and is waiting for his turn to file nomination papers for the forthcoming Delhi assembly election. Kejriwal is accompanied by his parents. The Delhi CM was scheduled to file his nomination yesterday, but he could not owing to the delay in a roadshow.
It is to be mentioned that today is the last day to file nomination for the upcoming polls. Delhi CM's token number is 45 and is waiting at the SDM office.
Ahead of filing his nomination today, Kejriwal said while the aim of opposition parties is to defeat him in the upcoming polls, his aim is to beat corruption and take Delhi forward.
"On one hand - BJP, JD(U), LJP, JJP, Congress, RJD. On the other hand - school, hospital, water, electricity, free bus travel for women. My aim - to defeat corruption and take Delhi forward, their aim- to defeat me," he said in a tweet.
BJP, JD(U), LJP, Congress and RJD are fighting the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi.While the BJP is fighting in alliance with the JD(U) and LJP, the Congress is contesting in alliance with RJD. Delhi goes to polls on February 8.
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