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PM criticizes AAP for Delhi’s ongoing water crisis

PM Modi further mentioned that the next 25 years are ‘very important’ for the country’s future because India will have a ‘new phase of modernity’.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched the Bharatiya Janata Party’s campaign for the the Delhi Assembly election by scathingly attacking the incumbent AAP-led state government.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the Parivartan rally of the saffron party in Delhi today, said, “Aapda turned every season into emergency with water shortages, waterlogging, and pollution”.

As an extension of the attack, Modi urged voters to give the BJP a “chance for a bright future.”

“I want to appeal to the people of Delhi to allow BJP for the bright future of Delhi. It is the BJP that can develop Delhi. In the last 10 years, Delhi’s government has seen no less than ‘AAP-DA’. Now, we can only hear ‘AAP-DA nahi sahenge, badal ke rahenge’ in Delhi. Delhi wants development, and the people of Delhi have trust in BJP,” he said.

PM Modi also emphasized that the next 25 years are “very important” for the country’s future, as India will experience a “new phase of modernity.”

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