Kejriwal Rebuts PM Modi’s ‘Aapda’ Remark, Labels BJP as ‘Enemy of the Poor’

This exchange comes ahead of the upcoming Delhi assembly elections, intensifying the political discourse between the two parties.

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In a recent exchange, Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as an “aapda” (disaster) for Delhi, criticizing its governance over the past decade.

Responding to these remarks, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of being an “enemy of the poor,” alleging that the party rendered over 2 lakh people homeless by demolishing slums in Delhi.

Kejriwal also noted that during his 43-minute speech, the Prime Minister spent 39 minutes criticizing the Delhi government, which was elected by a massive mandate.

This exchange comes ahead of the upcoming Delhi assembly elections, intensifying the political discourse between the two parties.

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