New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched a scathing attack on AAP, calling it an "aapda" (disaster) that has gripped Delhi for the past 10 years, prompting its chief Arvind Kejriwal to return the barb by claiming that the BJP is facing the real "aapda" as it "lacks" a CM face and issues for the assembly polls.
Taking a jibe at Kejriwal after inaugurating several key development projects for Delhi at an event here, the prime minister said he could have also built a "Sheesh Mahal" for himself, but chose to prioritise the people by constructing houses for them.
The BJP has been targeting Kejriwal for allegedly spending extravagantly on his official residence when he was chief minister, describing his erstwhile home as "sheesh mahal". Hitting back at Prime Minister Modi, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief said that the BJP is faced with "aapda" in the national capital as the saffron party has "no CM face, narrative or issues" for the Delhi Assembly elections due next month.
Responding to PM's "Sheesh Mahal" remark against him, the former Delhi chief minister said, "The talk of Sheesh Mahal does not behove a person who built Rs 2,700- crore house for himself, travelling in a Rs 8400-crore plane and wearing a Rs 10-lakh suit." Kejriwal asserted that Delhi is facing "aapda" of "breakdown" in law and order and people are demanding safety and security.
On Friday, Modi inaugurated several development projects, including 1,675 flats for residents of JJ clusters and the World Trade Centre, in Delhi, just days before the announcement of the assembly election schedule. Slamming the AAP government, he said the situation in the national capital would worsen if its reign continued.
On the one hand the Centre is making a lot of efforts, on the other the Union Territory government stands for brazen lies, Modi said, accusing the AAP government of committing corruption in various sectors ranging from school education to fighting pollution and the liquor trade. With assembly elections due in the city next month, the prime minister said Delhi had launched a war on this "aapda (disaster)" and decided to get rid of it.
Giving a call for AAP's defeat, Modi raised the slogan, "Aapda ko nahi sahenge, badal kar rahenge (we will not tolerate 'aapda', we will remove it)." "The situation is such that even half of the funds allocated under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan were not spent on the children's education by the state government. The past 10 years have been marked by corruption and scams in various sectors such as liquor contracts, school education, healthcare for the poor, pollution control, and recruitment," Modi charged.