<p>New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday launched a song and poster on 'Sheesh Mahal', sharpening its attack on AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on the issue of corruption, ahead of Assembly polls on February 5.</p>.<p>The song "Sheesh Mahal Aapda Failane Walon Ka Adda" and a poster titled "Aapda-e-Azam" were released during a press conference of Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva.</p>.<p>"The person who came to power for a change and to take care of Delhi modified his own character and behaviour. Delhi people are looking for development while Kejriwal is abusing them for asking questions," Sachdeva said.</p>.<p>He said that the released song narrates the story of Kejriwal's "corruption" and the "Sheesh Mahal" readied with taxpayers' money.</p>.<p>"Sheesh Mahal" is a political moniker used by the BJP for 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow occupied earlier by Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister to accuse him of "corruption".</p>.Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 | AAP's tryst with Hindutva politics returns as it looks to gain momentum ahead of polls.<p>The AAP has hit back at the BJP citing expenditure on the residence and plane used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.</p>.<p>Ahead of the Assembly polls, Modi attacked Kejriwal recently in the "Parivartan Rally" at Rohini, over "Sheesh Mahal" and dubbed AAP as "Aapda" (disaster) for Delhi, giving a call to replace it with BJP in power.</p>.<p>The "Aapda-e-Azam" showed Kejriwal's photoshopped image in an imperial Mughal attire.</p>.<p>"People used to go to have a look at the palaces of the Mughals during their rule. The Sheesh Mahal built by Delhi's Aapda-e-Azam (Kejriwal) is a blot on the city," Sachdeva charged.</p>.<p>The political wrangling between the ruling AAP and opposition BJP has intensified with just a few weeks to go for the polls on 70 Assembly seats in Delhi on February 5.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday launched a song and poster on 'Sheesh Mahal', sharpening its attack on AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on the issue of corruption, ahead of Assembly polls on February 5.</p>.<p>The song "Sheesh Mahal Aapda Failane Walon Ka Adda" and a poster titled "Aapda-e-Azam" were released during a press conference of Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva.</p>.<p>"The person who came to power for a change and to take care of Delhi modified his own character and behaviour. Delhi people are looking for development while Kejriwal is abusing them for asking questions," Sachdeva said.</p>.<p>He said that the released song narrates the story of Kejriwal's "corruption" and the "Sheesh Mahal" readied with taxpayers' money.</p>.<p>"Sheesh Mahal" is a political moniker used by the BJP for 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow occupied earlier by Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister to accuse him of "corruption".</p>.Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 | AAP's tryst with Hindutva politics returns as it looks to gain momentum ahead of polls.<p>The AAP has hit back at the BJP citing expenditure on the residence and plane used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.</p>.<p>Ahead of the Assembly polls, Modi attacked Kejriwal recently in the "Parivartan Rally" at Rohini, over "Sheesh Mahal" and dubbed AAP as "Aapda" (disaster) for Delhi, giving a call to replace it with BJP in power.</p>.<p>The "Aapda-e-Azam" showed Kejriwal's photoshopped image in an imperial Mughal attire.</p>.<p>"People used to go to have a look at the palaces of the Mughals during their rule. The Sheesh Mahal built by Delhi's Aapda-e-Azam (Kejriwal) is a blot on the city," Sachdeva charged.</p>.<p>The political wrangling between the ruling AAP and opposition BJP has intensified with just a few weeks to go for the polls on 70 Assembly seats in Delhi on February 5.</p>