New Delhi: BJP's Lok Sabha candidates in the national capital on Thursday pulled out all the stops as part of their voter outreach - talking to morning walkers in parks, playing badminton with people and holding road shows ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in Delhi. Removal

New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency candidate Bansuri Swaraj played badminton with youth at Ajmal Khan Park in her constituency.

Senior BJP leader and two-time MP Manoj Tiwari, while campaigning for the party's Chandan Chowk candidate Praveen Khandelwal, said that 90 per cent of the problems created by the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi will be solved after the BJP wins the elections.

Famous Bhojpuri singer and actor Tiwari, who is contesting from North East Delhi constituency for the third consecutive time, held a road show in support of Khandelwal.

Tiwari also addressed an election meeting of Purvanchali people to seek support for BJP candidate Kamaljit Sehrawat in Vikas Puri in West Delhi constituency.

Senior party leaders, led by Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, visited parks across the city early in the day and campaigned among morning walkers.

Sachdeva said that during the campaign, BJP workers could directly meet and greet around 50,000 people.

He said, "Most of the people we met in the parks expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for the development that has happened in India in the last decade. In many parks people said 'What Ram Mandir has brought, we will bring' Welcomed the BJP leaders by saying. ,

South Delhi parliamentary constituency candidate Ramveer Singh Bidhuri appealed to morning walkers to cast their votes.

Voting will be held on seven Lok Sabha seats of Delhi on May 25.