People openly expressing anger with ‘AAP-da’: PM

The ‘aapda’ is making new announcements everyday as it is daily receiving information of losing ground in various parts of Delhi
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged Delhi BJP members to target winning over 50 per cent booths in the assembly polls, and said people are openly expressing anger with the AAP government and reminding it of its promises. In an online interaction with Delhi BJP members, Modi said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which he slammed as “aapda” (disaster), has been ex-posed.
The ‘aapda’ is making new announcements everyday as it is daily receiving information of losing ground in various parts of Delhi, he said. He accused the AAP of conspiring to push people from ‘purvanchal’ out from the national capi-tal, alleging the party is full of hate for them.
This party engaged in lies and deceit, and between it and the Congress they have betrayed people massively over the last 25 years, he added. Those born in the last 25 years or those who are in the 35-40 year age group have seen nothing but destruction, he said, adding they have lost hope and are in des-pair.
Calling for defeating the Arvind Kejriwal-led party, he said it will pave the way for fulfilling the resolve of making Delhi the developed capital of a developed India. Targeting the city government for “failing” to fulfil basic needs like water to people, he said while interacting with a BJP member that “liquor is available but water is not”.
The BJP will run a massive campaign to ensure that drinking water reaches everyone once it is elected to power here, he said. “The ‘aapda’ did not fulfil any of its responsibility,” he said, asking BJP members to carry videos and pictures of poor roads, drainage conditions and garbage among other woes facing people to expose the AAP.
He also charged the city government with being responsible for a rise in peo-ple’s electricity bills. Slamming Kejriwal, he said “sheeshmahal” is a live ex-ample of the AAP’s deceit and lies. The BJP had dubbed Kejriwal’s official res-idence as Sheeshmahal, claiming he spent crores on the house. The prime minister also urged BJP members to ensure record polling.
Noting that Kejriwal, whom he did not name, had promised to clean the Ya-muna river, he said the former chief minister now claims that cleaning the Ya-muna does not get votes. The prime minister said the AAP also failed to fulfil its promise of building houses for the poor, and noted that the Centre has built thousands of homes for them.
The AAP, he said, makes only fake announcements and the BJP will improve condition of government schools here. The BJP will record a massive victory on the strength of its booth workers, he said, asserting that people, especially women, are leading its campaign. Interacting with several BJP workers, he said the Congress often made false promises and claimed the AAP has very much surpassed the main opposition party.

















