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No welfare scheme to be shut if BJP comes to power in Delhi, will weed out corruption: PM Modi

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January 5, 2025
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New Delhi:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday accused Delhi’s AAP government of wasting a decade fighting with the Centre and urged its people to give the BJP an opportunity to turn the national capital into a city of the future.

The prime minister also assured that no public welfare scheme would be discontinued if the BJP assumed power but the party’s government would weed out the corruption in their implementation.

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Addressing a rally in the Rohini area, Modi dubbed the AAP government a “disaster” that had struck Delhi and asserted the BJP would usher in change.

“Only when this ‘aapda (disaster)’ is gotten rid of in Delhi, the double-engine of development will come in,” Modi said.

The prime minister said the Centre had been developing highways in Delhi, expanding the Metro network, starting the Namo Bharat Regional Rapid Transit System, and running big hospitals.

“However, the moment you step out of a Metro station, you can see potholed roads, overflowing sewers. Some areas are such that even auto and cab drivers refuse to ply due to long traffic jams,” he said.

“In the past 10 years, Delhi has witnessed a state government that is no less than an ‘aapda (disaster)’! Delhiites have realised this. Only one voice is reverberating in Delhi — ‘Aapda nahi sahenge, badal kar rahenge (will not tolerate disaster, will bring change),” Modi said.

The prime minister said when the people of Delhi were grappling with COVID-19, struggling to find oxygen and medicines, the entire focus of the “aapda people” was on building their “Sheesh Mahal”.

“They made a huge budget for the ‘Sheesh Mahal’. This is their truth… They do not care about the people of Delhi. That is why every Delhiite today is saying… ‘we will not tolerate aapda, we will change’,” he said.

Modi also accused the AAP government of spreading fear that a BJP government in Delhi would discontinue several welfare schemes implemented by it.

The prime minister asserted a new BJP government would implement central schemes that, he claimed, had been stalled by the AAP government with renewed vigour.

“For Delhi, these people have made every season, every weather, ‘aapda kaal’. The energy of Delhiites is spent in dealing with ‘aapda’ throughout the year,” he said.

“Aapda” turned every season into an emergency, with water shortages, waterlogging and pollution, the prime minister alleged. “Therefore, only if AAP is removed from Delhi, the double-engine of development and good governance will come.”

“We are in the 21st century and 25 years have passed. Two or three generations have entered their youth. The next 25 years are very important for Delhi. The next 25 years will see India emerging as a developed nation before their eyes. We all will be stakeholders in this journey,” Modi said.

The national capital should be a part of this glorious journey, he added.

“In Delhi, people blessed the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections and now, in the assembly polls, are set to bless the BJP. This is a golden opportunity to win the heart of Delhi and free it of disaster (‘aapda’),” he said.

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