New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday termed the February 8 assembly elections in Delhi a contest between two "ideologies" and said the poll results will come as a shocker to everyone.
In an election meeting in East Delhi's Kondli, he continued his attack on the ruling AAP in Delhi and the Congress, saying they opposed the BJP on issues like Citizenship Amendment Act, Ram temple in Ayodhya, abrogation of provisions of Article 370 due to fear of their "vote bank".
"Are you their vote bank," he asked the crowd which said no. "Who is their vote bank," he again asked the gathering that replied, "Shaheen Bagh".
Shah urged people to vote along with their families before 10.30 am on February 11 to make Delhi and the country safe.
"I know your decision. The results on February 11 will shock everyone," he claimed.
The former BJP chief, who has been spearheading party's Delhi election campaign in a whirlwind series of meetings and roadshows, said that the polls were not a contest between two parties.
"Delhi elections are not a contest between two parties. You have to choose between two ideologies - Rahul Baba, Kejriwal and the company which supports Shaheen Bagh or Modi who is safeguarding the country," he said.
A protest against CAA, in which a large number of women are participating, is underway at south-east Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area since mid-December.
Shah also attacked the AAP national convenor and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accusing him of being "number one liar".
He alleged that the Kejriwal government in Delhi failed to fulfil its promises of installing 15 lakh CCTV cameras, procuring 5,000 DTC buses, opening 1,000 schools, regularising temporary workers and providing free wi-fi.