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PM Modi Accuses AAP of Stalling Delhi's Development, Using City as Political ATM

Hindustan Times Ranchi

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February 01, 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched a sharp attack on the Aam Aadmi Party, accusing it of stalling Delhi's development while using the national capital's resources for its political gains.

- Press Trust of India

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He urged people to elect a "double-engine government" to ensure the city's progress.

Speaking at a public rally in Dwarka, Modi showcased the recently inaugurated Yashobhoomi convention centre, terming it a glimpse of the BJP's vision for a modern Delhi. "The BJP wants to make Delhi modern and a glimpse of that can be seen in Dwarka after the Centre constructed the majestic Yashobhoomi here," he said.

Taking a swipe at AAP, the Prime Minister alleged that the party has turned Delhi into a "political ATM" to fund its ambitions in other states. "AAP-da (AAP disaster) has looted Delhi's money and is using it to expand its politics elsewhere. They are taking money out of Delhiites' pockets," he said, urging voters to free the city from its rule.

Modi accused AAP of engaging in constant fights instead of focusing on governance.

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