As Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially kicked off the BJP's campaign for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, he slammed the current AAP government and their governance model. Modi confidently expressed his confidence in winning Delhi, a state that the BJP has not held power in for over 25 years. He also emphasized the initiatives and projects undertaken by the Central government for the betterment of Delhi, countering the schemes offered by the AAP. With Modi at the helm, the BJP aims to defeat the "aapda (disaster)" that the AAP has brought upon Delhi.
Kejriwal Exposes Modi's Lies: A Political Clash in Delhi
Background
The ongoing political battle in Delhi between the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led by Arvind Kejriwal and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has reignited in the lead-up to the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. The rivalry between the two parties has been marked by accusations and counter-accusations, with each side trying to discredit the other.
Kejriwal's Expose
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal recently alleged that Prime Minister Modi was lying about the development work done by the central government in Delhi. Kejriwal claimed that Modi was taking credit for schemes that were initiated and implemented by the AAP government.
Kejriwal cited examples such as the 'Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana' (chief minister's housing scheme) and the 'Delhi Jal Board's free water scheme,' both of which were started by the AAP government. He accused Modi of "falsely claiming" that these schemes were part of the BJP's agenda.
Modi's Response
Prime Minister Modi dismissed Kejriwal's allegations as "lies and propaganda." He accused the AAP government of "not doing any work" and of "failing to fulfill its promises."
Modi highlighted several initiatives undertaken by the central government for the benefit of Delhi, such as the construction of new roads, the establishment of new schools and hospitals, and the implementation of social welfare schemes.
Top 5 FAQs
1. What is the main reason for the political clash between AAP and BJP in Delhi?
Political power struggle and differing ideologies.
2. Who is Arvind Kejriwal accusing of lying?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
3. What specific schemes is Kejriwal disputing Modi's claims about?
Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana and Delhi Jal Board's free water scheme.
4. What is Modi's response to Kejriwal's allegations?
Modi dismisses them as "lies and propaganda."
5. When are the Delhi Assembly elections being held?
Exact date has not been announced yet.
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