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BJP to release its vision document for Delhi polls today

| | Feb 03, 2015, at 04:07 pm
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IBNS): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to release its party vision document on Tuesday, media reports said.

BJP chief ministerial candidate for Delhi Assembly election Kiran Bedion Monday tweeted dubbing the vision document as ‘Kiran's blueprint’ for Delhi. She also promised to offer something for everyone in that vision document.

“It will be a vision document for all Delhi citizens, be it haves or have nots. This is a vision for Delhi 2050, this is our PM's vision,” Bedi had said. Earlier addressing a public rally in south west Delhi’s Dwarka on Sunday, Bedi had said that women’s security was “very high” on her agenda.

The vision statement stands in for the manifesto as that the BJP could not release.

Sources said the process got stuck owing to differences between key Delhi leaders over the demand for full statehood for Delhi.

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