"I have been asking them for a public debate for a long time now. Why they are asking question hiding behind a veil? Come debate and answer the questions of the public. Why they are not ready?" the AAP chief retorted.
Among the five questions posed by BJP to Kejriwal are why he took Congress support to form government last year after having promised not to do so and had also sworn by his children and why he did not fulfil his promise of instituting a case against former chief minister Sheila Dikshit and not make public documents pertaining to alleged corruption by her.
Kejriwal expressed "shock" on being asked to respond on the saffron party's decision to release a vision document instead of a manifesto, and said it shows the party had no agenda for Delhi.
"It's really shocking. Manifesto is a action point for governance. Not coming out with a manifesto shows they don't have an agenda for Delhi," he said.
"I will support him in all his movements as long as he doesn't refuse my help. He considers politics to be dirty whereas I consider it imperative to join politics in order to clean it. That's the difference in opinion," he said.