Reportedly election programs are also likely to be announced by january 10. Like the last three times, this time too the contest is believed to be between the aam aadmi party and the Bharatiya Janata Party. However, this time the congress has made the election interesting by indicating to contest the elections in a strong manner. Amidst political allegations and counter-allegations, the leaders of AAP, bjp and congress are busy building their own narratives. Perhaps on the other hand, the voters of delhi have not yet given clear indications on this issue. This time the voters of delhi are probably in the mood to probe the political parties deeply instead of showing haste. At present, the issues on which there is a stir among the political parties include Rohingya-Bangladeshis, Purvanchalis, insult to Ambedkar and 'free revdi'. During the last few days, aam aadmi party has also tried to make law and order an issue.
Furthermore this issue gained momentum in delhi politics when aam aadmi party chief arvind kejriwal recently raised the issue of names disappearing from the voter list just before the delhi Assembly elections. While raising this issue, he said that Rohingyas and Bangladeshis are being deliberately targeted. At the same time, on the orders of delhi LG, delhi Police is blindly targeting people sleeping on the streets of delhi, living in slums or living in backward areas in the name of Rohingyas and Bangladeshis. On this issue, AAP says that the central government has done the work of settling Rohingyas, while bjp is accusing AAP of misleading people on this issue. bjp leaders are demanding an answer from the AAP government that who gave free electricity and water to these people?
Meanwhile, in an order issued by the MCD, the education department officials have said that the departmental officials should take necessary steps during admission to municipal schools to identify illegal Bangladeshi migrants. Birth certificates should not be issued to any illegal Bangladeshi migrant. This decision of the corporation has further agitated the Rohingyas and Bangladeshis.