Modi's poll pitch in Delhi; targets 'anarchist' Kejriwal

The PM asked the voters of Delhi to punish Kejriwal for 'wasting' one year

Narendra Modi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 10 2015 | 3:47 PM IST
Kickstarting BJP's poll campaign for Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today wooed voters with a host of promises as he singled out 'anarchist' AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal for attack and asked voters to punish him for 'wasting' one year.

Without naming Kejriwal or his party, Modi said at a rally here that if the AAP leader wants to be an 'anarchist' as he has claimed to be, he should go to jungles to join naxals as Delhi cannot have anarchy. Kejriwal had said about a year ago that he is an 'anarchist'.

During the 30-minute address, he suggested that Kejriwal has 'mastery in lies' and dharnas and protests and should be given that role only and that power should be given to BJP which has 'mastery' in administration.

At the rally at Ramlila Ground attended by all three new BJP Chief Ministers of Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand, Modi sought a clear mandate for his party to ensure allround development and create a 'new' Delhi.

Delhi, which is under President's Rule, is expected to have Assembly polls next month.

Promising to take Delhi to new heights of development, the Prime Minister said people here will be given an option of choosing their power service provider on the lines of mobile number portability and pledged to make Delhi slum-free by 2022.

He also promised to usher in a corruption-free system, saying it has been started at the top and gradually it will reach down to colonies.

In a apparent reference to Kejriwal's comment made almost a year back that he was an anarchist, Modi said, "If somebody is an anarchist, he should go to the jungles and join the naxals. Do not allow Delhi's pride to be affected by anarchy. Delhi will not benefit from it."

Apparently referring to resignation by Kejriwal government on February 14 last year after being in power for 49 days, he said, "People should punish those because of whom one year of Delhi was wasted."
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First Published: Jan 10 2015 | 3:01 PM IST

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