Delhi is bracing up for a triangular contest as BJP, Congress and AAP are leaving no stone unturned to attract voters.
AIR correspondent reports that these parties are vying to attract attention of voters by making promises and holding public meetings.
Hitting out at Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal, for betraying people of the national capital during his rule, Congress Campaign Committee Chief, Ajay Maken said people should decide whether an irresponsible leader like Kejriwal should be given another chance.
He alleged that the AAP leader had promised that he will never use a bungalow as his residence but later he applied for two bungalows.
Mr Maken said, BJP is importing leaders from other parties as it has lost faith in its leaders.
Aam Admi Party, in its turn, criticised BJP for turning away from its promise of giving full statehood to Delhi which was one of their major agenda since years.
Party spokesman,Yogendra Yadav said, BJP should clear its stand on statehood for Delhi.
Taking on AAP, BJP chief Amit Shah said his party will expose Arvind Kejriwal at the right time.
He also claimed that Narendra Modi's leadership will bring definite victory for the party.
Meanwhile, the Income Tax department has set up a toll-free control room for the general public to alert it about any suspicious movement of large sums of cash in the national capital.