NEW DELHI: The Delhi BJP is compiling a list of AAP 's "failures and lies" to neutralize its "strong impact" across the city before the Lok Sabha polls . A group of around 70 professionals is helping the party chalk out the campaign-both online and at the ground level."We want to logically deconstruct the AAP phenomenon for the people of Delhi. In the next few days, we will tell people about what the party did and what it could have done. We will also highlight their lies and how they misguided people," said Sanjay Kaul, chief spokesperson, Delhi BJP.The 'ProBJP-Professionals for BJP' group, which includes engineers, doctors, students and IT professionals, has been sharing information about the AAP government's poor performance on Facebook and Twitter for some time. They have analysed the work done by the AAP government during its 49-day stint and compiled a list of their failures and lies."Initially, these professionals were independently sharing data about AAP's performance. As these people are well-connected, this will help us reach out to a larger audience in an organized manner, both on social media and at the ground level. They are also involved in content generation," said Kaul.Recently, BJP had attacked AAP for not fulfilling its 18-point agenda which it had promised while seeking vote of confidence in the Delhi assembly. Now, the party is preparing another list of issues on which the party misguided Delhiites and their cabinet decisions which was contrary to their poll promises. They will also focus on some of their decisions which complicated the administrative process."the AAP government cracked down on the water tanker mafia in many areas, but failed to provide water to the residents. Today, the residents are forced to buy water at much higher rates," said Kaul. "There are many such issues-water and electricity tariff, regularization of contractual workers and Jan Lokpal — which we intend to place before the people. AAP is a collection of deviant and obstructionist people and there is a need to expose them," he added. Former AAP members are also helping the Delhi BJP with information about AAP's style of functioning.BJP believes the middle class, which had gravitated towards AAP in the December assembly elections, has got disenchanted with the political outfit. But the party's biggest challenge will be to capture the mindspace of youths, dalits, women and Muslims as AAP continues to enjoy their support. "We have analyzed the reason why these people supported AAP in the recent assembly elections. Once we logically explain to them what the party did while in power, we are sure people will vote for BJP," said a leader.While BJP is already active on social networking sites, it will intensify the campaign for the Lok Sabha polls once the candidate list for the capital is announced.