Communicating through signs and gestures due to a sore throat, BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi on Friday held multiple roadshows even as she visited Raj Ghat to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi.
While campaiging in Chhatarpur constituency, Bedi looked visibly distracted by her phone, with party workers having to ask her to look towards people. Before Chhatarpur, Bedi managed to pull in a large female crowd at Madangiri's central market in Ambedkar Nagar, known to be a AAP stronghold.
"Kiran Bedi has been a very honest officer. If she comes, she will ensure security for women. But people still remember the 49 day government of AAP. They did manage to bring corruption under control," said Rajesh, an auto driver from Madangiri.
As her cavalcade moved through the market, some residents targeted her for switching sides to BJP while some were not happy with the money involved behind such roadshows.
Bedi also shared her 'Vision for Delhi' on Twitter, with the latest being a 20-point plan for Housing, Civic Infrastructure and Transportation with the hashtag #Kiransblueprint.
Nursing a sore throat, Bedi has been on a 'voice rest' for over two days now, disappointing people who gather in large numbers hoping to listen to her plans for the area.
Earlier in the day, Bedi held roadshows in south Delhi's Jangpura constituency where she was accompanied by M S Dhir and later in Okhla constituency where her roadshow went through Taimur and Khirzabad villages along with JJ colonies in Madanpur Khadar. She was accompanied by Okhla candidate Brahm Singh and made promises of development, cleanliness and security of women.