Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to hold a roadshow and two public meetings in the national capital on the occasion of the 71st Republic Day to campaign for the upcoming Delhi assembly polls.
Assembly elections in Delhi are scheduled to take place on February 8 while votes will be counted on February 11.
Addressing 'Jeet ki Goonj' programme at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Saturday, Shah had said that the BJP wants to create a Delhi where Shaheen Bagh never happens.
Targeting those opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Shah said, These people (opposition) started instigating riots after we implemented the CAA. They have no shame in standing with rioters. Manish Sisodia has pledged his support to people in Shaheen Bagh...Only Prime Minister Modi can control anti-national forces.
The BJP sustained its attack on the AAP and the Congress over the amended citizenship act, with Home Minister Amit Shah accusing the two parties of inciting Muslims against the law and instigating riots in Delhi.
Shah also accused the Kejriwal government of not fulfilling its promises, and pledged to make Delhi the best capital city in the world if BJP is voted to power in assembly elections. Claiming that one-third of people in Delhi were refugees from Pakistan, Shah slammed AAP and Congress for opposing the law.
On Friday, Shah addressed meetings in Karawal Nagar and Mustafabad in northeast Delhi. He promised BJP will implement Ayushman Bharat scheme and PM Awas Yojana if voted to power in Delhi, a day after he accused the AAP government of stalling the Central health scheme.
He slammed Kejriwal for seeking evidence of the surgical strike, saying he could have watched Pakistani TV channels instead of questioning India's action. Shah also accused Kejriwal and Gandhi of backing those allegedly raising Bharat Tere Tukde Honge Ek Hazar slogan at JNU, asserting Modi government sent such elements behind the bars. But the Kejriwal government is not giving sanction for their prosecution, he said. He stated that people needed to support the BJP and Narendra Modi for a safe Delhi.
The BJP has been out of power in Delhi since 1998 and has been making attempts to dislodge AAP in the assembly elections.
In 2015, Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) got a landslide victory by winning 67 of the 70 Assembly seats in the national capital.