He launched a veiled attack at AAP without naming them at a press conference here, saying that the population of the national capital is well aware of who is working for its well-being and development.
Arvind Kejriwal on Friday accused the BJP of conspiring to delete the names of Purvanchalis from electoral rolls ahead of the Delhi Assembly election due in February.
Kejriwal also alleged that BJP President JP Nadda had compared Purvanchalis living in Delhi to Rohingyas in Parliament. He said that the AAP will not allow the deletion of names from the voters' list.
After Kejriwal claimed that BJP President JP Nadda had compared Purvanchalis living in Delhi to Rohingyas in Parliament, in a counter-allegation, Patra said Nadda was born in Patna, a Purvanchal area and he knows Purvanchali better than anyone.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh hit out at BJP National President and Union Minister JP Nadda and said that he would raise his voice if people of UP and Bihar living in Delhi were called Rohingyas and their names were removed from the voter list.
AAP leader Manish Sisodia, contesting the Jangpura seat for Delhi 2025, criticizes the BJP and Amit Shah for deteriorating law and order in the city. He also demands answers from Hardeep Singh Puri about the Rohingya rehabilitation issue, highlighting the failures of BJP's governance.
A political row erupted between the AAP-led Delhi government and the BJP-led Central government over the issue of Rohingya rehabilitation in the national capital on Sunday.
"The BJP is completely confused. Firstly, they thought that they would win the elections by putting them (Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders) in jail. Then they thought they would spread lies to win the elections. Now, when everything has failed so they come up with the lie of Rohingyas..
"The Rohingyas and Bangladeshi are snatching away the rights of the people of Delhi. These illegal immigrants need to be removed from Delhi, for which we have made consecutive demands. Delhi is for its residents and the people of the nation. The AAP is settling foreigners in Delhi and they h
"... He was either lying earlier, or he is lying now... The Rohingyas settled in different parts of Delhi, all because of the central government. They allowed them to enter India illegally, they crossed six states and came to Delhi. When they reached Delhi, the central government provided
Congress leader Mumtaz Patel on Sunday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Arvind Kejriwal and said that they (AAP) have spent ten years making excuses and now are playing the victim card to win in the upcoming Delhi assembly elections.