The voting in all 70 Assembly constituencies is scheduled for February 8 and the counting of votes will take place on February 11.
The two senior leaders began campaigning for Delhi polls on Tuesday with rallies in Jangpura and Sangam Vihar areas
AAP released its manifesto on Tuesday while BJP and the Congress, released theirs on Friday and Sunday, respectively
It also stated, "This will make Delhi a bustling, 24x7 hospitable city and also contribute to tourism and overall economy".
The AAP promised to step up its efforts for the passage of Delhi Jan Lokpal Bill. Cleanliness of the city and Yamuna river, women safety are among other promises of the party
The party's mega campaign in the run-up to Delhi Assembly polls is in full swing and is already doing a massive wider outreach programme
Adityanath addressed three rallies on Monday in the national capital ahead of assembly elections
Kejriwal took out roadshows in various parts of the city, while his party tried to corner the BJP for allegedly calling him "terrorists"
Voting for Delhi assembly is scheduled to take place on February 8 whereas the results will be announced on February 11
The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also termed the Shaheen Bagh protest a "malicious attempt to disturb peace and normal life"
The Aam Aadmi Party leader further said, "Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that he is ready for talks on Shaheen Bagh issue, but it is evening already and nothing has been done"
The East Delhi constituency was one of the three assembly seats that the BJP won in the last assembly polls
Ahead of the rally, Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik along with other police officials inspected the CBD Ground on Sunday
As many as 672 candidates are contesting Delhi elections and 32 of them are accused of crimes against women, says Association of Democratic Reforms.
The city government has also been demanding more funds from the Centre for the MCD.
The Minister was addressing a public meeting ahead of the elections to Delhi Assembly
The AAP National Convenor's remarks come in response to a BJP leader allegedly calling him a "terrorist" at an election rally here.
According to a leader, the party will reach every voter of Delhi at least twice in the next seven days with a message that they should vote Kejriwal.
AAP leader Sanjay Singh hit out at the BJP for targeting Kejriwal, saying he is the "son of Delhi" and the people will give it a befitting response in the February 8 election.
The party is leaving no stone unturned to secure massive gains, which it feels can be converted to victory in the forthcoming polls.