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Delhi Needs Govt That Supports CAA, Abolition of Art 370: PM Modi

The PM accused the AAP dispensation of not implementing the Ayushman Bharat scheme in the national capital.

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Attacking the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, 4 February, said Delhi needs a government that will not resort to appeasement but supports the CAA, abolition of Article 370 and issues of national security.

Addressing an election rally in Dwarka four days before the 8 February Assembly elections, the prime minister said the national capital also needs a government that will give direction and not resort to blame-games.

The prime minister accused the AAP dispensation of not implementing the Ayushman Bharat scheme in the national capital and asked if the AAP government's mohalla clinics will work if Delhiites fall sick outside the city.

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‘People of Delhi Have Seen How AAP Govt Practices Politics of Hate’

Modi, who had addressed a rally in east Delhi's Karkardooma locality on Monday, said the people of Delhi have seen how the AAP government practices the politics of hate.

The people of Delhi say the country has changed, and now is the time for Delhi's transformation, the prime minister told the gathering.

“Delhi does not need a government which gives an opportunity to enemies to attack us.”
PM Narendra Modi

The Centre, he added, opened more bank accounts for the poor than the population of US, and built more houses than the population of Sri Lanka.

Modi said opposition parties are spreading lies and rumours about the Citizenship (Amendment) Act but, people of Delhi understand this.

Slamming the AAP and Congress, he said both parties cry for Batla House terrorists, put security forces in the dock and instigate people, but can't develop the national capital.

Appealing to people to vote for the BJP, he asked them to punish those who insult armed forces.

The national capital goes to the polls on 8 February and the results will be declared on 11 February.

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