Addressing the media during a press conference, she highlighted the remarkable strides made under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an official release read.
"Arvind Kejriwal's ideas are communist...He never cared for the people of Delhi...To hide his shortcomings, he blamed Haryana...The people of Haryana will never mix poison in the water...BJP's double-engine government will work for the development of Delhi..." Saini said speaking to the medi
AAP Spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar on Monday, defended Arvind Kejriwal's governance model, asserting that Delhi saw significant improvements in public welfare, economic growth, and infrastructure under his leadership.
Addressing a massive crowd in Delhi's RK Puram on Sunday, while highlighting the various promises of the BJP, PM Modi said people would vote for a change on February 5, and a double-engine government would be formed in the city on February 8 when the results are out.
On January 12, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal alleged that the slums of Delhi would be "demolished" in the next five years, rendering people "homeless" if the BJP voted to power.
Speaking to ANI, Panda said "This is desperation... because the people this time have made up their mind to not give him (Kejriwal) any votes. PM Modi has clarified that no welfare schemes will be stopped. His lies won't be of any use..."
As the Delhi Assembly election inches closer, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday appealed to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters to vote for AAP in the upcoming election to continue benefiting from the welfare schemes introduced by his government.
AAP to implement a new strategy to retain slum votes, using educated youth to spread awareness of the party's welfare schemes. The effort is aimed at countering BJP and Congress' efforts to break into the slum vote bank.
Arvind Kejriwal led AAP's campaign on the plank of welfare schemes and emphasised that his party's 'model of governance' focusses on providing 24-hour free electricity to the poor, and quality education and medical treatment to the people.
In a rally ahead of Delhi Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah promised free healthcare up to Rs 10 lakh, job creation, and welfare schemes. He targeted Kejriwal's government, pledging to fulfill BJP's promises once in power.