Shah targets Kejriwal over ‘Sheesh Mahal’
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on AAP, calling it an "aapda" that has gripped Delhi for the past 10 years, prompting its chief Arvind Kejriwal to return the barb by claiming that the BJP is facing the real "aapda" as it "lacks" a CM face and issues for the assembly polls.
- Modi accused the AAP government of committing corruption in various sectors ranging from school education to fighting pollution and the liquor trade, and said some "hardcore corrupt individuals, using social activist Anna Hazare as a front, have pushed Delhi into this crisis." He said the city has always envisioned good governance but the AAP government has failed to deliver on its promises and has only worsened the situation.
- With assembly elections due in the city next month, Modi said Delhi had launched a war on this "aapda " and decided to get rid of it. He emphasized that the past 10 years have been marked by corruption and scams in various sectors, and called for a change in leadership to bring about a positive change in the city.
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