New Delhi: Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday urged his party's councillors in the MCD to prioritise garbage collection and cleanliness of the city instead of engaging in internal conflicts. Sources in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said in several constituencies, some party councillors wish to contest for the MLA's post in the Delhi Assembly polls, leading to conflict with the sitting legislators.
Several AAP councillors have also defected recently and joined the opposition BJP. Addressing a gathering of the AAP municipal councillors, Kejriwal expressed confidence that his party would win the upcoming elections due in February if they maintained cleanliness in their respective wards. The former Delhi chief minister said the AAP councillors would play a crucial role in securing victory for the party.
"In this election, you will play a key role. We are in the MCD and the public expects us to keep the city clean. In your respective areas, make rounds to ensure daily garbage collection and cleaning. If we can accomplish this much, I am hopeful we will win the elections. Our only target should be to win and we all need to work together," he stated. Kejriwal also cautioned the councillors against being "overconfident" and stressed the importance of taking every election seriously.
In an apparent reference to the Congress party's underwhelming performance in the Haryana Assembly elections, Kejriwal without naming anyone said, "The (Delhi assembly) elections are around the corner. The first thing to keep in mind is to not take any election lightly. Today's election results show that one should not be overconfident. Every election is challenging. Don't fight amongst yourselves. We need to focus on the polls and work hard together."