New Delhi, Feb. 2 -- People living in India's national capital lack basic amenities and the city has been 'left behind', External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said during a public interaction in Delhi ahead of the assembly polls.

People living in India's national capital lack basic amenities and the city has been 'left behind', External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said during a public interaction in Delhi ahead of the assembly polls.

The Union minister's comment come amid strong anti-incumbency wave against Arvind Kejriwal and his party AAP.

Jaishankar claimed that as the nation's capital, Delhi should set an example for development, but it has been lagging behind for the past decade.

Speaking at an election rally in Delhi on Satur...