New Delhi, Jan 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his campaign for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections by laying the foundation stone for several key projects and inaugurating new infrastructure.
PM ModiтАЩs speech in Delhi focused on development and promises for the future, the stage is set for a high-stakes electoral battle in the national capital. With elections around the corner, his message was clearтАФDelhi needs a new direction, and the BJP is ready to lead the way.
The high-profile event on Friday was held amidst the buzz of impending election announcements, that set the tone for a politically charged campaign aimed at highlighting the BJPтАЩs development agenda while taking sharp jabs at the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
The main attraction of the event was the inauguration of 1,675 flats for the economically weaker sections (EWS) at Swabhiman Apartments in Ashok Vihar. These newly constructed homes are part of the Central GovernmentтАЩs vision to provide every citizen with a permanent and dignified living space. The Prime Minister recalled the Kalkaji Extension project, where over 3000 homes had previously been handed over to jhuggi dwellers.
тАЬThis is just the beginning,тАЭ PM Modi declared. тАЬWe have made dreams come true for millions who lived in slums for generations. Swabhiman Apartments are more than homes; they are symbols of dignity, self-respect, and empowerment. Our goal is simpleтАФevery citizen of Delhi deserves a pucca house.тАЭ
He further announced that an additional 3,000 houses would soon be completed, and thousands more were planned for the future.
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Taking on AAP
PM Modi also turned his focus to education, outlining the BJP governmentтАЩs efforts to transform DelhiтАЩs educational landscape. He highlighted the new campuses of Delhi University in Surajmal Vihar and Dwarka and a proposed college in Najafgarh named after Veer Savarkar.
тАЬOur government is focused on empowering the youth of Delhi with opportunities,тАЭ said PM Modi. тАЬBut while we build universities and improve schools, the AAP government has neglected even the most basic educational responsibilities. They could not even spend the funds allocated under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. How can a government that fails to invest in its childrenтАЩs future claim to care about development?тАЭ
The Prime Minister accused AAP of misleading the public with false promises. тАЬEducation is not a photo-op or a PR exercise. It is a responsibility. But for the past decade, Delhi has suffered under a regime that thrives on lies and scams,тАЭ Modi said.
In his speech, PM Modi launched a scathing attack on AAP, branding the party as a symbol of corruption and inefficiency. тАЬDelhi deserves better. For ten years, the AAP government has turned this city into a playground for scamsтАФwhether itтАЩs liquor licenses, school infrastructure, pollution control, or healthcare,тАЭ he said.
He accused AAP of prioritising politics over governance, citing the dismal state of the Yamuna River as a glaring example. тАЬAAP leaders claim that cleaning the Yamuna wonтАЩt get them votes. This is their excuse for inaction!тАЭ PM Modi exclaimed. тАЬTheir negligence has left the people of Delhi with dirty water and a worsening health crisis.тАЭ
The Prime Minister also highlighted AAPтАЩs alleged links to the tanker mafia, asserting that the partyтАЩs mismanagement had forced Delhiites to depend on private water suppliers. тАЬThis AAP-da (disaster) has hijacked the lives of ordinary citizens. Delhi deserves clean water, clean air, and clean governanceтАФnot excuses and scandals,тАЭ he said.
Outlining the BJPтАЩs vision for Delhi, PM Modi promised to accelerate the implementation of Central Government schemes like the PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana, which aims to transform households into electricity producers through solar panels. тАЬFamilies can earn from electricity generation, and we will ensure this becomes a reality for every home in Delhi as soon as the BJP forms the government here,тАЭ he pledged.
He also emphasised the benefits of schemes like Ayushman Bharat, which AAP has resisted implementing in Delhi. тАЬThis isnтАЩt just arroganceтАФitтАЩs cruelty. By denying Ayushman Bharat to the people of Delhi, AAP has shown that their ego is bigger than the well-being of our elderly and sick,тАЭ PM Modi said.
The Prime Minister concluded with a rallying call to DelhiтАЩs voters. тАЬThe time has come to free Delhi from the clutches of corruption and mismanagement. AAP promised a revolution but delivered a disaster. Their arrogance has betrayed the hopes of the Delhiites. This election is not just about changing a governmentтАФitтАЩs about reclaiming DelhiтАЩs dignity,тАЭ he declared.
Urging citizens to vote for the BJP, he said, тАЬWe will not tolerate AAP-da anymore. Together, we will bring good governance, accountability, and prosperity back to Delhi.тАЭ
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Kejriwal Fires Back at PM Modi
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal hit back at Prime Minister Modi on Friday, accusing him of тАЬabusingтАЭ the people of Delhi and their democratically elected government.
KejriwalтАЩs sharp rebuttal came hours after PM Modi launched a scathing critique of AAP during his speech inaugurating development projects in Delhi ahead of the 2025 Assembly elections.
тАЬPM Modi gave a 43-minute speech today. For about 39 minutes, he abused the people of Delhi and their elected government,тАЭ Kejriwal said at a press conference. тАЬHad the Modi government delivered on its promises in the last ten years, he wouldnтАЩt need to resort to such attacks. This isnтАЩt just a critique of meтАФitтАЩs an insult to the people of Delhi who elected this government with an overwhelming mandate.тАЭ
Kejriwal also reacted to PM ModiтАЩs comments about the тАЬSheesh Mahal,тАЭ a term the BJP has used to criticise the Delhi Chief MinisterтАЩs official residence renovation. тАЬSomeone who has built a house worth Rs 2700 crore for himself, flies in planes worth Rs 8400 crore and wears a Rs 10 lakh suit shouldnтАЩt be the one lecturing others about modesty. It doesnтАЩt sound right,тАЭ Kejriwal remarked.
The Delhi CM referred to the custom-made тАЬNarendra Damodardas ModiтАЭ pinstriped suit, reportedly worth Rs 10 lakh, which had entered the Guinness Book of World Records when it was auctioned for ?4.3 crore in 2016.
тАЬI donтАЩt believe in personal attacks or politics of abuse,тАЭ Kejriwal added. тАЬIn the last ten years, my government has focused on development. While others talk, we deliver.тАЭ
Kejriwal further criticized the BJP for lacking a chief ministerial candidate and an actionable agenda for Delhi. He dismissed the BJPтАЩs claims of housing development as tokenistic, highlighting the gap between promises and delivery.
тАЬThere are over 4 lakh jhuggis in Delhi, which means around 15 lakh people need proper housing. And today, the BJP is patting itself on the back for building just 1,700 homesтАФand that too in five years,тАЭ he said.
Recalling PM ModiтАЩs earlier promise to provide housing for all by 2022, Kejriwal accused the BJP of failing to deliver. тАЬAt this rate, their next set of houses will be ready by 2030, if at all. But even that is uncertain, given how the BJP has been demolishing jhuggis instead of providing alternatives,тАЭ he said.
Kejriwal also mocked the BJPтАЩs election manifesto, calling it a vision for centuries rather than the immediate future. тАЬIt seems their Sankalp Patra isnтАЩt meant for five years but for 200 years. They have no real roadmap, just empty promises,тАЭ he said.
With the Delhi Assembly elections around the corner, the political battle between AAP and BJP is intensifying. Both parties are ramping up their rhetoric, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest in the national capital.