Home Minister Amit Shah fiercely targeted Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Regarding the liquor scam, he said that many people will have to show big bottles. At the same time, he also made sharp attacks on Congress.
Attack on Kejriwal's election campaign
Shah attacked Kejriwal's election campaign in an interview given to a news agency. He said, 'As a voter, I believe that wherever he goes, people will remember the liquor scam.' He further said that many people will have to show a bigger bottle.
Will the Supreme Court decide on victory and defeat?
On Delhi CM's statement 'If you vote for me, I will not have to go to jail', Home Minister Shah said, 'There cannot be a bigger contempt of the Supreme Court than this. Will the Supreme Court decide on (election) victory and defeat?
Shah spoke on speculations about changing the Constitution
Shah also talked about BJP crossing 400 and speculations about changing the Constitution. He said, 'Not.' We have the majority to change the Constitution for the last 10 years. Do you think that Baba and company will speak and the country will accept? The country itself has given us the majority. The people of the country know that PM Modi has enough majority to change the Constitution for the last 10 years. We never did that. But yes, we want 400 seats because we want to bring stability to the country's politics. After all, we want to keep the country's borders safe. The remaining poor have to be benefited.
He further said, 'How did we utilize our seats in 10 years? From abrogation of Article 370, and abolition of triple talaq to the construction of the Ram temple. We implemented the Uniform Civil Code. My party does not have a history of misuse of the majority. Congress had a history of misuse of the majority during the time of Indira Gandhi.
Kejriwal had said this
It is noteworthy that after getting interim bail from the Supreme Court in the liquor scam case, Arvind Kejriwal has started his election campaign in Delhi. During the campaign program, Kejriwal targeted BJP and said, 'They sent me to jail because I worked for you. BJP does not want the work of the people of Delhi to be done. Kejriwal had alleged that insulin vaccines were not provided to him for 15 days in Tihar Jail. He had alleged, 'If I go back to jail, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will stop providing free electricity, destroy schools and close hospitals and mohalla clinics.' He also asked people to vote for Bharati. Kejriwal had said on Sunday that if people select Aam Aadmi Party, they will not have to go to jail again.
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