Delhi needs a government that will not resort to appeasement but supports the CAA: PM
Attacking the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that Delhi needs a government that will not resort to appeasement, but supports the CAA, abolishing Article 370 IS and national security issues.
Addressing an election rally in Dwarka, three days before the February 8 assembly elections, the Prime Minister said that the national capital also needed a government that would neither give directions nor resorts to faulty sports.
The Prime Minister accused the AAP of not implementing the Ayushman Bharat Scheme in the national capital and asked that the AAP government’s ‘Mohalla Clinic’ would function if Delhi fell ill outside the city.
Modi, who addressed a rally in the Karkardooma area of East Delhi on Monday, said that the people of Delhi have seen how the AAP government does politics of hate. The people of Delhi say that the country has changed, and now it is time for Delhi to change, the Prime Minister told the gathering.
He said, “Delhi does not need a government that gives an opportunity to attack enemies.” He said that the Center opened more bank accounts for the poor than the population of America and built more houses than the population of Sri Lanka.
Modi said that opposition parties are spreading lies and rumors about the Citizenship (Amendment) Act but the people of Delhi understand it.
Attacking the AAP and Congress, he said that both parties cry for the terrorists of Batla House, raise security forces in the dock and provoke people but cannot develop the national capital.
Appealing to the people to vote for the BJP, he asked them to punish those who insult the armed forces. Elections are to be held in the national capital on 8 February and the results will be announced on 11 February.