English can be a very funny language if misused. Delhi's Bharatiya Janata Party had a taste of it recently.



As the campaign posters of its Mehrauli candidate went up in the area, people were confused while the party's rivals were amused.



Parvesh Sahib Singh, son of former Delhi chief minister Sahib Singh Verma, who is contesting from Mehrauli for the BJP, asked the voter a pertinent question in the posters: "Why don't women feel safe on Delhi road?"



That sounded like the young leader had got his home work right. However, what followed was jaw-dropping.



Next on the poster was written in big font: 'We are the answer!"

As onlookers wondered if the BJP had something to do with making women feel unsafe on Delhi roads, there were a few more incoherent things written in broken English on the posters."Young and dynamic personality passion and dedication to serve! Together we will win the battle," read the poster.In early November, the party's state unit had witnessed an open rebellion by a section of party workers over its decision to field Parvesh, who is from Mundka in the city, from Mehrauli. Raising the slogan, 'Mehrauli mein outsider Parvesh Verma nahi chalega', around 20 BJP workers, claiming to be the supporters of South Delhi Municipal Corporation Mayor Sarita Chaudhary, had entered the party headquarters where leaders had just finished their press conference.The irate activists also gheraoed BJP's chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan, while other leaders like Delhi BJP President Vijay Goel, BJP New Delhi constituency candidate Vijender Gupta and Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly VK Malhotra managed to get out of the place.