New Delhi: In a bid to reach out to the citizens of Delhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will send out personal letters to all 1.20 crore voters of the capital. This would probably be the the biggest such exercises undertaken by any political party.
The letters will be addressed to the head of each family and details development work done by the Modi government in the last nine months, sources said. It will then appeals to voters to vote for the BJP.
A BJP first, the party aims to deliver these letters at voters' homes by February 5, two days before polling is held in Delhi. Each letter will have pictures of the Prime Minister, the chief minister candidate Kiran Bedi and the local candidate.
In the last phase the BJP has intensified its campaign, with the deployment of an army of MPs, ministers and other senior leaders. Prime Minster Narendra Modi himself addressed two rallies in two days over the weekend and will address two more before February 4.
And it is not just rallies, the party has been also engaged in poster war with its arch rival AAP. The saffron party is also targeting putting up 1000 posters in every constituency to counter the Aam Aadmi Party's Arvind Kejriwal.
Delhi votes for its 70 assembly seats on February 7. The results will be declared three days later On February 10.