New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday appealed to the people to help the AAP fight the upcoming assembly polls here as the party does not have the money to fight the elections.
Kejriwal also said that he will get the registry of houses in unauthorised colonies done and asked the people not to trust anyone till they get registry documents in their hand.
"We have done a lot of work in Delhi in the last five years. We do not even have the money to fight the elections, I did not earn a single penny in the last five years, it is you all who have to fight the elections for me," a statement quoted the chief minister as saying at a public meeting in north Delhi's Burari.
Kejriwal alleged that the BJP wants to regularise unauthorised colonies but does not want to grant registry.
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He also questioned the move of the BJP-led central government to confer ownership rights to the residents of these colonies just before the assembly elections due early next year.