With only three days left for the Delhi poll campaign to end, the BJP has drafted and redesigned it campaigning for the last lap.

At the BJP's parliament party meeting, the top leadership gave its observation and shared the strategy with all its MPs. As the party stake is high, it wants to overcome its political exile in the national capital.

Speaking to party members, BJP president JP Nadda asked its 240 MPs to campaign for the party in colonies populated mostly by poor voters. As part of the strategy, these MPs will be spending their days till the campaign ends in the settlements, including jhuggis. Nadda said that if MPs can do this no one can stop BJP to win the poll.

Winning over poor voters, large numbers of whom are seen as support base of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, has been a key component of the BJP's strategy. The party has assigned election duties to its seasoned leaders, including Union ministers and state functionaries, as it seeks to oust the Arvind Kejriwal government from power.

As per BJP's assessment, last 10 days of hectic campaigning by all top leadership, including two rallies by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has somehow changed the mood on the ground. As per party sources, its 32 % traditional voters are completely intact with the party and because of non-performance of AAP government and Shaheen Bagh episode has changed the dynamics of Delhi poll.

As per party's internal assessment, by each passing date the gap between AAP & BJP getting closure and it's going to be a tight fight. Therefore a strong final push will ensure a comfortable majority. Therefore party has planned to go all out to woo the voters in juggi-clusters and unauthorized colonies.

Party MP Sanjeev Baliyan said, "We all are workers of the party first, then a MP. Therefore, it is our responsibility to work for the party, when required."