PM Modi Urges Delhi Voters to Support BJP for 'Double-Engine Government'
In a Dwarka rally, PM Modi criticizes AAP and Congress, promising development, anti-corruption measures, and improved infrastructure if BJP is elected in Delhi.
- PM Modi accused AAP of using Delhi as a 'political ATM,' alleging misuse of public funds for political expansion in other states.
- He called for a 'double-engine government' to ensure better coordination between the Centre and Delhi's administration for accelerated development.
- Modi highlighted BJP-led projects like the Yashobhoomi convention center and plans for a Yamuna riverfront, citing them as examples of BJP's commitment to modernizing Delhi.
- The Prime Minister criticized AAP for spending only 20% of Delhi's budget on development and promised stricter anti-corruption measures if BJP wins the elections.
- Modi also targeted Congress, accusing its leaders of disrespecting President Droupadi Murmu and maintaining a feudal mindset, while Congress denied the allegations.