Asked if she perceived any threat from the prime ministerial candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Narendra Modi, she said: "He does not know Delhi. So I am totally confident of Congress' victory in the election. We are fully prepared for the fight. I am sure the people of the city will continue to support us."
Refuting allegations of corruption from political rivals, the chief minister said there was no evidence against her government.
"The opposition always cries corruption. I want to ask, 'Where is the corruption? Give us evidence'," she said.
Assembly elections will be held in the national capital Dec 4. Over 11.5 million people are eligible to cast their votes. Delhi has 70 assembly constituencies.