New Delhi: In a sharp critique of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Delhi Chief Minister Atishi questioned the partys failure to announce its chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming Delhi assembly elections. Speaking to reporters, Atishi emphasized that the residents of the national capital are eager to know who will represent the BJP as their CM face. As the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate for Kalkaji, she confidently stated that if AAP secures victory in the February elections, Arvind Kejriwal will once again take on the role of chief minister.Atishi, who stepped into the chief ministerial position following Kejriwals resignation last year, pointed out that her rival, Ramesh Bidhuri, is likely to be the BJPs choice for CM. Today, the entire Delhi is asking from the Galli-Galoch party who its CM face is. The people of Delhi know that by voting for AAP, Arvind Kejriwal will become the CM. But they are asking who will be BJPs CM face, she remarked.Controversy Surrounding Ramesh BidhuriRamesh Bidhuri has recently found himself at the center of controversy for a remark he made about making roads in Kalkaji as smooth as Priyanka Gandhis cheek. This comment sparked significant backlash, leading him to retract his statement. Atishi further claimed that credible sources indicate that during the BJPs Core Committee meeting, it was decided that their CM nominee would be someone known for using abusive language—implying that Bidhuri fits this description.Political Tensions EscalateThe political landscape is heating up as AAP and BJP engage in a fierce battle over allegations of voter list manipulation. Kejriwal recently met with senior Election Commission officials to voice concerns over purported deletions of legitimate voter names and the inclusion of fraudulent entries on electoral rolls. He accused his rival, Parvesh Verma, of attempting to distribute money to influence voters.On the other hand, BJP workers organized a Purvanchal Samman March to protest against Kejriwals alleged disrespect towards people from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand.BJP MP Manoj Tiwari condemned Kejriwals remarks and asserted that the people of Purvanchal will take revenge on 5th February, referring to the election date.As the Delhi assembly election approaches, scheduled for February 5 with results set to be announced on February 8, tensions between AAP and BJP are palpable. The contest is shaping up to be a crucial test for both parties as they vie for control in a politically charged environment.With Atishi leading AAPs campaign in Kalkaji and challenging her opponents head-on, the upcoming elections promise to be an intense showdown between established political rivals. The stakes are high as both parties seek to capture the confidence of Delhis electorate.