'Disaster is not in Delhi, it is in BJP', Kejriwal's retort to PM Modi's allegations
Not many days are left for the Delhi Assembly elections and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal is continuously adopting an aggressive stance against BJP. The war of words between the ruling AAP and the opposition BJP in Delhi has intensified and the round of allegations and counter-allegations on various issues continues between the prominent leaders of both the parties. Meanwhile, Arvind Kejriwal addressed a press conference.
Disaster is not in Delhi, it is in BJP
Arvind Kejriwal responded to PM Modi's allegations. He alleged that the central government has not done any work in Delhi in the last 10 years. Slums are being demolished in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal said that disaster is in BJP. The first disaster is that there is no face of Delhi CM in BJP. The second disaster is that BJP does not have any narrative. The third disaster is that BJP has no narrative. There is a disaster in Delhi too and that is about the safety of the people.
Kejriwal responded to PM Modi's allegations
Kejriwal said that today the Prime Minister came to Delhi, gave a speech of 43 minutes. For 39 minutes, he abused the government formed with a huge majority in Delhi. Kejriwal said that it would take me two to three hours to tell how much work the Delhi government did in ten years, but BJP did not do anything that the Prime Minister could tell today. These people are enemies of the poor The former CM said that in the last five years, slums were demolished, and people were brought on the road. These people are enemies of the poor. The houses built in Kalka ji are no less than hell. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of three colleges today. Kejriwal said in a questioning tone that it took you ten years to lay the foundation stone of these three colleges? One who works does not have to be abused, one who does not work has to be abused.
What did PM Modi say?
Let us tell you that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had termed Aam Aadmi Party as a 'disaster' for Delhi and said that in the last 10 years some 'hardcore dishonest' people have pushed the national capital into 'Aap-da'. Addressing the people after the inauguration and foundation stone laying of various infrastructure projects in the national capital including housing and education, he targeted the AAP-led Delhi government and said that if its rule continues in the national capital, the situation will become 'worse'.
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Dishonest' people have pushed the national capital into 'Aap-da'
Accusing the AAP government of corruption in many areas ranging from school education to the war against pollution and the liquor business, he said that on one hand the central government is making a lot of efforts to make the lives of the people of the capital easier, on the other hand, the Union Territory government, which came to power by promising development of Delhi, has attacked Delhi by becoming 'Aap-da'. In view of the assembly elections to be held in the capital next month, the Prime Minister said that Delhi has waged a war against this 'Aap-da' and has decided to get rid of it.
Kejriwal had written a letter to the Sangh chief
Earlier on Wednesday, he wrote a letter to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, accusing the BJP of removing the names of voters from the voter list in Delhi and distributing money. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hit back at Kejriwal, saying that his letter to Bhagwat reflects his "political frustration" and "fear of defeat" in the elections to be held next month.
The war of words between the ruling AAP and the opposition BJP in Delhi has intensified and the prominent leaders of both the parties are trading allegations and counter-allegations on various issues. Kejriwal has sought clarification from Bhagwat on reports that the RSS will campaign for the BJP in the Delhi elections.