Modi seeking votes in name of fake nationalism: Kejriwal
PTI, May 9, 2019, 11:39 AM IST
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Thursday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of seeking votes in name of “fake nationalism” and said he has done nothing in the last five years except jumlebaazi, foreign tours and lectures.
In response to Modi’s comments that Delhi government brought nakampanthi” (non-performance) model of governance, Kejriwal said his party has addressed issues related to education, health, electricity and water and asked what have you done.
Kejriwal said the people of Delhi have sought answers of three questions from you for which you had no answers.
TheAam Aadmi Party chief on Wednesday sought answer to three questions from Modi: “Why didn’t the BJP pass an ordinance and stop sealing in Delhi? In 2014, PM Narendra Modi promised full statehood for Delhi. Why did the BJP not grant full statehood? Why is Imran Khan endorsing Narendra Modi?”
In the tweet, Kejriwal tagged Modi’s tweet in which he said Delhi government brought in “nakampanthi” (non-performance) model of governance.
Modi Wednesday launched a blistering attack on the AAP in his first rally in the national capital, accusing the Arvind Kejriwal-led governmentof supporting the “tukde-tukde gang” and bringing in “nakampanthi” (non-performance) model of governance.
He said there are four models– ‘naampanthi’ (dynastic politics), ‘vaampanthi’ (left politics) and dam and ‘damanpanthi’ (hooliganism) and ‘vikaspanth’ (those who believe in development).
“But Delhiis the only state where we learnt about the fifth model. Delhihas seen ‘nakampanthi’ (non-performance) which created anarchy and betrayed the peopleof the country,” Modi said.
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