PM Modi’s Fiery Attack on AAP at Delhi Rally

PM Modi's Fiery Attack on AAP at Delhi Rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive election rally in Ghonda, Delhi, launching a scathing attack on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its leader Arvind Kejriwal over their claims about pollution in the Yamuna River. Modi accused the AAP government of misleading people and failing to clean up the river despite repeated promises.

“Delhi Has Had Enough of AAP’s False Promises”

Taking direct aim at the AAP government, PM Modi declared:
“Today, the people of Delhi are saying—no more false promises of AAP. No more disasters (AAP-da). Delhi wants a double-engine BJP government that works for the poor, provides homes, and ensures clean water for every household.”

Modi criticized Kejriwal’s recent statement, where he allegedly blamed Haryana for the Yamuna’s pollution. He called this a desperate attempt by AAP to shift blame and divert attention from its own failures.

“AAP’s Politics of Lies and Deception”

Slamming the AAP’s claims, Modi said:
“Instead of working for Delhi’s welfare, these people are shamelessly blaming Haryana. Their dishonesty, arrogance, and malicious intent are now exposed. They have no intention of cleaning the Yamuna. Their only goal is to create division and spread lies.”

He accused the AAP government of deliberately depriving the people of Delhi of clean drinking water, forcing Purvanchali residents to perform Chhath Puja in polluted waters.

“AAP has committed an unforgivable sin by neglecting the people of Delhi. No matter how much their ecosystem tries to cover up their failures, the people will not forget. History will not forgive them. The people of Haryana will not forget this insult.”

“How Can You Accuse Haryana of Poisoning Its Own Water?”

PM Modi dismissed AAP’s claim that Haryana was polluting Yamuna’s waters, calling it an irrational and baseless accusation. He pointed out that the same water supplied to Delhi is also used by judges, officials, and millions of citizens, including himself.

“AAP says Haryana is poisoning Yamuna’s water. But isn’t that the same water that people in Delhi drink? The same water that I have been drinking for the last 11 years as Prime Minister? The same water that our judges and legal officials consume every day? Are they trying to suggest that Haryana is conspiring to poison the judiciary and the people of Delhi?”

Modi accused AAP of spreading fear and confusion among the people out of desperation, saying:
“Fearing defeat, AAP is making reckless and divisive statements. They have lost their grip on reality. The people of Haryana and Delhi are one. Haryana’s families live in Delhi, and Delhi’s people have roots in Haryana. How can anyone believe such outrageous lies?”

“AAP is on Its Way Out, BJP is Coming”

PM Modi exuded confidence that AAP’s rule in Delhi was coming to an end, urging people to vote for BJP on February 5.

“Mark my words—on February 5, AAP-da (disaster) will be gone, and BJP will take over. Give me just one chance, and I will take care of you like my own family.”

Condolences Over MahaKumbh Stampede

During the rally, PM Modi also expressed deep sorrow over the tragic stampede at the MahaKumbh in Prayagraj, which claimed several lives.

“I am heartbroken by this incident. Crores of devotees had gathered for Mauni Amavasya, and unfortunately, we lost some precious lives. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I am in constant touch with the Uttar Pradesh government, ensuring that the necessary assistance reaches the affected families.”

He reassured the people that the situation at the MahaKumbh was now under control:
“Due to the incident, the bathing process was halted for a few hours, but it has now resumed smoothly.”

The Road Ahead for Delhi

As elections draw near, PM Modi’s aggressive campaign signals BJP’s determination to wrest control from AAP in Delhi. With clean governance, better infrastructure, and improved public services at the core of BJP’s pitch, Modi is urging voters to break free from AAP’s cycle of promises and inaction.

With just a few days to go, Delhi is set for a high-stakes battle. Will the people of the capital choose “Modi’s guarantee” over AAP’s “freebies and false promises”? February 5 will reveal the answer.

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