Kejriwal Criticizes BJP's Delhi Manifesto, Labels It a Copy of AAP Policies
The AAP chief accuses BJP of lacking a vision for Delhi while promising to continue AAP's welfare schemes if elected.
- Arvind Kejriwal claims BJP's manifesto for Delhi elections mirrors AAP's welfare policies, describing it as an endorsement of his governance model.
- BJP's manifesto includes promises such as ₹2,500 monthly aid for women, ₹21,000 for pregnant women, and subsidized LPG cylinders, which Kejriwal says are 'revdis' or freebies.
- Kejriwal challenges Prime Minister Modi to publicly approve BJP's promises, contrasting them with Modi's past criticism of freebie culture.
- The BJP defends its manifesto, emphasizing women's welfare and accusing AAP of corruption, including allegations against Mohalla Clinics.
- Delhi Assembly elections are scheduled for February 5, with results to be announced on February 8, setting the stage for a three-way contest between AAP, BJP, and Congress.