Kejriwal defended some of his candidates, including Desraj Raghav, AAP candidate from Uttam Nagar, saying there were no credible evidences of corruption or criminal charge against them.
Replying to the charge that Desraj Raghav owned 20 ration shops, Kejriwal said: "If a single ration shop is found to be owned by Desraj, his ticket would be cancelled within an hour. According to our information, out of 8 rations shops, there is not a single shop in his name."
Rajat Sharma raised the question of the brother of an AAP candidate from Karol Bagh, Chakit Ravi, against whom a case of kidnapping was filed on August 26. Kejriwal sidestepped the question.
Kejriwal admitted that out of the 70 AAP candidates in Delhi, eight were previously in BJP and seven in Congress. "These leaders were finding themselves suffocated BJP and Congress, as they are being run by mafia", said the AAP leader.