New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday slammed his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal, over his 'tall claims' on providing affordable power to Delhiites, saying that the latter was a 'shifty character' who had 'mastered the art of deceit and lies to mislead the people'.
The Chief Minister also accused the BJP of converting the entire country into Shaheen Bagh and using it to polarise elections in Delhi and destroying India's foundations.
Taking on Kejriwal, Captain Amarinder said that the AAP leader had done nothing exceptional by providing cheap power and setting up mohalla clinics, as all Chief Ministers of Congress-ruled states were doing so.
"Some people will surely be happy with these freebies but what has he really done for the development and progress of Delhi? What has he done for creating jobs for your children?" he asked.
Captain Amarinder, who was addressing a public meeting in Hari Nagar in favour of Congress candidate Surinder Setia, said that there had been virtually no progress in Delhi in the last five years. "In Punjab, we have given jobs to 11 lakh youths," he said adding that what Delhi needed was economic and industrial development.
He, however, regretted that both AAP and the BJP had sacrificed the interests of Delhites in their turf war and the city which saw lots of progress under the Congress regime, had been deprived of any development over the past 5 years. He also said only Congress could ensure Delhi's development and work for strengthening and uniting India.
Castigating the BJP, the Chief Minister said, "They are attempting to polarise the elections here with Shaheen Bagh but they will not succeed, as people have seen through their game."
"There is unrest in universities. Students are on the streets across the country, and are being shot at," Captain Amarinder said, adding that this was not the India for which so many had sacrificed themselves.
"In contrast to the divisive politics of the BJP, which had weakened the nation, the Congress had always worked towards strengthening India," he stated.
Captain Amarinder said that the names of 19 lakh people had been included in the NRC in Assam. "Will they put them all in detention camps that they have built?" he said, adding, "Where will all those people, who are being branded as non-citizens, go?"