"To win Delhi, we have to first ensure BJP's victory in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat," Dhumal said while addressing party supporters in the national capital.
Asking the people from the state to help in bringing back the BJP government in Himachal and create history, Dhumal said "we have reduced distances.... We have stopped discrimination between different areas of the state. Now it is one Himachal."
Listing out various achievements of his regime, he questioned why people "should vote for the Congress which has never fought for the state's interest and instead harmed it by reducing the special economic package available to new industry being set up in the state."
He said during the four years the per capita of the state had grown from Rs 43,900 to Rs 73,600 per annum, which was a little less than that of Rs 75,000 in Gujarat.
Earlier, former Chief Minister and senior party leader Shanta Kumar lashed out at the UPA government at the Centre for being the "most-corrupt" government after independence which had "plundered" the nation.
"The nation is standing on a precariously. After independence this is the most corrupt government we have seen. Even Ghazni and Ghori and the British have not looted the nation as much our own people have looted it and turned it hollow due to rising levels of corruption," he said.
Asking people to support BJP,, Shanta Kumar said "Punjab has shown the path by repeating the BJP regime, it is now Himachal's turn to do so and repeat history."
Earlier, incharge of party affairs in the state Kalraj Mishra and co-incharge Shyam Jaju said all eyes were on Gujarat and Himchal which will prove to be gateways for BJP's regime at the Centre. Party leaders from the state J P Nadda and Anurag Thakur also spoke.