New Delhi, March 19 -- The seven Delhi Lok Sabha candidates from BJP, along with the party's president Virendra Sachdeva, shared their blueprint and agendas for the first 100 days for their constituency at the party's headquarter on Monday, while focusing on issues including women safety, traffic decongestion and metro expansion.

The BJP leaders, while mentioning their plans, also used the occasion to point out that the benefits of the schemes of Centre including Ayushman Bharat and Atal pension were not reaching the public because of the AAP's rule in Delhi.

Daughter of former Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj Bansuri Swaraj, contesting from the prestigious seat of New Delhi said, "We will make sure that the schemes reach the public even th...