New Delhi:Her "inaccessibility and unavailability to voters" in New Delhi constituency has given rise to the slogan "Meenakshi Lekhi Kabhi Nahi Dekhi," rival AAP candidate Brijesh Goyal alleged.
Goyal is locked in a three-way battle with Lekhi and Congress nominee former Union Minister Ajay Maken in the high-profile constituency.
In an interview to media, Goyal said that voters of today are seeing "who is accessible, approachable and available" and that is what is going against Lekhi.
"I have covered more than 70 per cent area in my constituency. Being there for them is my power. My plus point is that I meet my voters and that is what is going against Meenakshi Lekhi," he said.
He claimed her "inaccessibility and unavailability" to voters has given rise to the slogan of "Meenakshi Lekhi Kabhi Nahi Dekhi" and is the main cause of anti-incumbency in the constituency.
"Wherever I visited in my constituency in the last six months, I saw a very strong anti-incumbency with the slogan of Meenakshi Lekhi Kabhi Nahi Dekhi. Over sealing, Lekhi tells people what can I do and people are very angry with her over it," he said.
The New Delhi seat is a high profile constituency with a total 1,490,147 voters. It has a number of government offices and is not dominated by any particular caste or community.
Goyal, a businessman, said it is a good thing that an alliance was not formed with Congress as it is not even in "competition" in the national capital.
"Congress will get below 10 per cent vote and it is a good thing that an alliance was not formed with it in the national capital," he asserted.
"I can see one-sided victory for the AAP. Even Maken had said that he would fight only if an alliance is formed and he had a tiff with Sheila Dikshit (senior Congress leader and former Delhi chief minister) over this too. So he has already accepted his defeat," Goyal said.