Modi attacks AAP over donations

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 03 2015 | 7:40 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday hit out at the AAP over the alleged malpractice in donations received by the party and said it has betrayed the nation with its actions.

Addressing his second-last rally ahead of the Feb 7 assembly polls in north Delhi's Rohini, Modi took a jibe at the Aam Aadmi Party saying that people who were earlier talking about 'Swiss accounts' were now claiming to have no knowledge of money in their own accounts.

"Those who roamed around claiming to have Swiss account numbers in their pockets have no idea whose money is lying in their own accounts," Modi said much to the amusement of the crowd who clapped enthusiastically.

Without taking the AAP's name, Modi said the party was till now talking about who was more corrupt -- the Congress or the Bharatiya Janata Party.

"Now we know the truth. Look at their shamelessness," he said, and questioned AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on accepting support from the Congress for forming the government after the 2013 polls.

"He (Kejriwal) had said 'we (AAP) had not asked for support but they (Congress) gave it to us.

"Similarly, they will say they had not asked for the money but they gave it to us," Modi said.

Asserting that the AAP has betrayed the nation with its actions, Modi said: "The party's defence that they did not ask for donations is untenable."

A group of former AAP volunteers Monday alleged malpractice in donations received by the Kejriwal-led party.

"Our country can forgive mistakes, but not fraudsters," the prime minister said.

Modi said the people of Delhi had elected BJP leaders from all seven Lok Sabha seats in the capital in the 2014 general elections.

"You made me your own. Now it is my responsibility to give back the love showered on me by the people of Delhi.

"I want to assure Delhi people, the love showered by you will be returned by me with interest and with development," he said.

Modi also trained his guns at the Congress, saying they ruined 15 years of Delhi. "After this, the temporary party (AAP) ruined Delhi for one year."

"But we have accepted the challenge of reforming Delhi and I promise you that Delhi will develop," he said.

The prime minister said the BJP cared for the poor and villagers and will try to ensure that by 2022, all poor people across India will have their own houses.

"We care for the poor and the villagers. And please, do not give me lessons on poverty. I have seen what poverty is from birth," he said.

He said land taken away from farmers will only be used for their own development.

"The farmers' lands will be used to make schools for their children, roads for them to use but there will be no business activities on such lands," he said.

Claiming that Delhi has become the 'generator capital' of the country, Modi said his party will bring in a "roof-top" policy where the government will buy solar energy from people to tide over power shortage.

"You can produce your own electricity and the surplus can be sold to the government," he said.

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First Published: Feb 03 2015 | 7:34 PM IST

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