Delhi polls: Kejriwal says Bidhuri will be BJP's CM face, challenges him to public debate

Delhi CM Atishi had also claimed that the BJP was going to name Bidhuri as its CM face and criticised the party for picking a leader who ‘hurls the most abuses’;

Update: 2025-01-11 13:34 GMT

AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal addressing a press conference along with other AAP leaders in New Delhi on Saturday (Jan 11). Photo: PTI

AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday (January 11) claimed that the BJP has picked former MP Ramesh Bidhuri as its chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections and will soon make the announcement.

Addressing a press conference in New Delhi, the former chief minister also challenged Bidhuri to a public debate.

"We have come to know from reliable sources that the BJP is going to name Ramesh Bidhuri as its CM candidate in the next one or two days," Kejriwal claimed.

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"There should be an open public debate between the chief ministerial candidates of the AAP and the BJP, whether it is Ramesh Bidhuri or anyone else," he said.

"Yes, we are challenging the BJP to a debate," Kejriwal said in response to questions from reporters.

Bidhuri to contest against Atishi

The BJP has fielded Bidhuri from Kalkaji assembly constituency. He will take on AAP candidate and Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, who is seeking re-election from the seat.

On Friday, Atishi also claimed that the BJP was going to name Bidhuri as its CM face and criticised the party for picking a leader who "hurls the most abuses".

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Bidhuri's recent remarks about Atishi triggered a controversy. He said Atishi "changed her father" by changing her surname from Marlena to Singh.

He also drew flak for his remarks about Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi. He said he would make roads in his constituency smooth like "Priyanka Gandhi's cheeks". He expressed regret following an uproar.

Polls on Feb 5

The 70-member Delhi Assembly will go to polls on February 5 and the counting of votes will be taken up on February 8.

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The AAP, which won 67 seats in the 2015 polls and 62 in the 2020 polls, is eyeing a third consecutive term in the capital. The BJP won three seats in 2015 and eight in 2020 while the Congress drew a blank.

(With agency inputs)

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