Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Naxal' barb, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said such kind of language did not suit the Prime Minister.
Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Naxal' barb, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said such kind of language did not suit the Prime Minister.
Hitting back at Modi, who had said BJP had a mastery in governance, the AAP leader said his party knew the art of wiping out bribery from governance. "The Prime Minister launched an attack on me in a rally, saying Arvind Kejriwal is a Naxal. Am I a Naxal? Do I need to go to forest?" the AAP leader said addressing a rally in Wazirpur Assembly Constituency here. "But this does not suit the Prime Minister. Should the BJP do this (resort to such attacks)?" Kejriwal asked.
This is the first time Kejriwal has responded to the Naxal barb in a rally. In an apparent reference to Kejriwal's comment made almost a year back that he was an "anarchist", Modi, in his rally on Saturday, said, "If somebody is an anarchist, he should go to the jungles and join the Naxals." Responding to Modi's appeal to give the BJP a chance to rule Delhi since it was "good at running a government," Kejriwal said, "We have art and technology to wipe out bribery from the system."
Accusing the saffron party of demolishing slums while it was at the helm of affairs in Delhi for the last seven months, the AAP chief said it was the BJP's ploy to grab the land of the poor and give it to big business houses. "The BJP has demolished slums in Rangpuri, Wazirpur, Vasant Kunj and Okhla. Where will they go in such weather? The Prime Minister has assured slum-free Delhi. But what about those whose slums have been demolished? Should they wait for seven more years and sleep on the streets till they get pucca houses?
"The BJP wants to grab the land of the poor and wants to give it to the big business houses...Have some shame," Kejriwal said. Lashing out at the BJP for not fulfilling its promises, AAP chief said only his party possessed the capability of slashing the electricity fare and reducing corruption.
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