NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are engaged in an escalating poster war as the Delhi assembly elections draw near.
AAP initiated a fresh attack on Saturday, targeting BJP's Kalkaji candidate, Ramesh Bidhuri, with a poster portraying him as the antagonist from Bahubali 1.
The post on X included the text: "BJP ka Gaalibaaz CM chehra" and "Face of the Abusive CM of the Abusive Party #WhoIsDelhiCM." (GaaliBaaz party ka GaaliBaaz CM chehra)
BJP retaliated promptly with their own poster, targeting AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal, labelling him as "Sheeshmahal wale AAP-Da-e-Aazam."
Their poster read: "The people of Delhi have decided, AAP-Da-e-Azam of the Sheeshmahal has to be chased away." (Delhi ki janta ne thaana hai, sheeshmahal wale AAP-da-e-aazam ko bhagana hai)
Earlier, AAP on Friday had released a poster, accusing BJP leaders of derogatory remarks and labeling the party as the "Gaali Galoch Party."
AAP took aim at BJP leaders including Amit Shah, JP Nadda, and Ramesh Bidhuri, highlighting controversial comments made by them. The poster titled "BJP ke Gaalibaz Daanavon Se Delhi Rahe Satark," featured BJP leaders including Amit Shah, Manoj Tiwari, and Ramesh Bidhuri and other leaders.
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