New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party leaders on Saturday
trained its guns towards Aam Aadmi Party. Leading the BJP charge Prime Minister
Narendra Modi took a dig at AAP members saying, "Those who are masters in
holding dharnas, protests, blocking roads should be given that task."
While addressing BJP's first rally in poll-bound Delhi, Modi
said, "We are good in governance and should be given that task. Right work
should be given to right people."
He appealed to the people to give a clear mandate to the BJP
and said, "People will defeat those who spoke lies. A campaign was run
cleverly by them and spreading lies is their politics. They ran a jhoot (lie)
factory."
Without naming Kejriwal or his party, Modi said if the AAP
leader wants to be an anarchist, as claimed by him, he should go to jungles and
join Naxals. "Delhi cannot have anarchy. We not only need to save Delhi
but need to develop it too."
He also asked people to punish those who failed to fulfil
their promises and vote for a stable, majority government.
BJP President Amit Shah also attacked AAP by saying,
"They made a record in telling lies and no one can defeat them."
He added, "He (Kejriwal) went to Varanasi to become PM
but people sent him back."
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal fought the Lok Sabha elections
against Narendra Modi from Varanasi but lost by a massive margin.
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