"AAP is no more a party of aam admi (common man)...It has become Khas Admi Party (privileged man's party). Go to Delhi and see how they are running the government there. Though Delhi is not a full-fledged state, AAP has failed to govern it properly," he said.
The senior BJP leader was speaking at a rally in Cuncolim, South Goa, in support of BJP candidate Rajan Naik fighting the February 4 Assembly polls.
"Woh apni size se kucch bada ladoo khane ki khoshish kar rahe hai (they are trying to eat a ladoo bigger than their size). Apne size se bada ladoo khane ki khoshish karega uska kya harsh hoga yeh mujhe batlane ki avashyakta nahi hai (I need not tell you what happens to a person who tries to eat a ladoo bigger than his size)," Singh quipped.
"All Indians should be proud of a leader like Manohar Parrikar. He has raised the defence capabilities of the country after taking over the portfolio," he said.
"Similarly, under Make In India initiative, the Defence Ministry has started manufacturing arms and ammunition, which were imported earlier, within the country," he said.
Referring to the September 29 surgical strikes across the LoC, Singh said the Prime Minister took the decision on the operation after Pakistani terrorists attacked Indian soldiers, and it was duly implemented by Parrikar.
"We have sent a message to the entire world that India is no more a weak nation...It has grown into a strong country," the Home Minister asserted.
Singh welcomed several Christian community members into the BJP fold at the rally. He said Congress has been unnecessarily labelling BJP as a "communal" party.
"BJP believes in uniting and not dividing society. There are 72 sects of Islam in the world, and India is the only country where you will find members from all these sects, which is not the case even in Islamic countries," he said.
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