NEW DELHI: Taking a dig at Delhi chief minister
Arvind Kejriwal, his Bihar counterpart
Nitish Kumar on Sunday said some people are interested in publicity and questioned the work done by the city government in the last five years.
Complete Coverage on Delhi ElectionsThe JD(U) chief was in Delhi to campaign for party candidate
S C L Gupta for the February 8
Delhi assembly polls. Gupta is contesting the elections from the
Sangam Vihar constituency in south Delhi.
"Some people are more interested in publicity and advertisements.We don't do that," Kumar said without naming Kejriwal.
"Those who got the mandate to govern Delhi did nothing," he said.
The BJP is contesting the polls in Delhi in alliance with the JD(U) and the
Lok Janshakti Party.
Bihar being a poor state has done a phenomenal job in areas of education, electricity and health, and strengthening road and transport infrastructure, Kumar said.
BJP president JP Nadda and LJP leader Chirag Paswan were also present at the public meeting.